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CRISIS RESPONSE BULLETIN English News Natural Calamities Section Safety and Security Section Public Services Section Maps Urdu News Natural Calamities Section Safety and Security section Public Service Section 03-29 03-08 09-17 18-29 30-37 57-38 57-55 54-51 50-38 IN THIS BULLETIN HIGHLIGHTS: MAPS PAKISTAN WEATHER MAP RELATIVE HUMIDITY MAP OF PAKISTAN CUMULATIVE RAINFALL MAP OF PAKISTAN WIND SPEED MAP OF PAKISTAN VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN PAKISTAN VEGETATION ANALYSIS MAP OF PAKISTAN CNG SECTOR GAS LOAD MANAGEMENT PLAN-SINDH STATISTICS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA -2015 Earthquake jolts felt in Peshawar, parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Extreme summer temperatures attributed to Climatic Warming Flattened by erratic rain, Pakistani farmers ditch crop farming Curbing violence: Karachi style operation planned for Balochistan Shady citizenship: ‘Fake Pakistanis’ under surveillance PM Nawaz takes aim at Indian leadership, vows to control any anti-Pakistan act Senate body urges Afghan govt to hand over Mullah Fazlullah UN gives posthumous awards to 5 Pakistani peacekeepers Rule of law: ‘Social cohesion must for fighting extremism’ Four 'BLA militants' involved in attack on president’s son arrested Pakistan’s elite SSG troops top list of world’s most formidable special units: Report Resumption of CNG sale mired in confusion Punjab Govt, China working on several power projects CM Sindh issues 120 million rupees to Water Board Dengue fever in Karachi due to water supplied through tankers June 01, 2015 - Volume: 1, Issue: 20 03 05 06 09 09 10 10 11 13 15 16 18 19 20 22 INDIAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR AZAD KASHMIR BALOCHISTAN FATA GILGIT BALTISTAN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA PUNJAB BAGH BHIMBER HATTIAN BALA HAVELI KOTLI MIRPUR MUZAFFARABAD NEELUM POONCH SUDHNOTI KILLA SAIFULLAH MUSA KHEL PISHIN SHEERANI ZHOB BAJAUR AGENCY FR BANNU FR D.I.KHAN FR KOHAT FR LAKKI MARWAT FR TANK KURRAM AGENCY N. WAZIRASTAN S. WAZIRASTAN ISLAMABAD ASTORE DIAMIR GHIZER GILGIT HUNZA NAGAR SKARDU ABBOTTABAD BANNU BATAGRAM BUNER CHARSADDA CHITRAL D I KHAN HANGU HARIPUR KARAK KOHAT UPPER KOHISTAN LAKKI MARWAT LOWER DIR MALAKAND PROTECTED AREA MANSEHRA MARDAN NOWSHERA SHANGLA SWABI SWAT TANK TORDHER UPPER DIR ATTOCK BHAKKAR CHAKWAL CHINIOT D G KHAN FAISALABAD GUJRANWALA GUJRAT HAFIZABAD JHANG JHELUM KASUR KHUSHAB LAHORE LAYYAH MANDI BAHAUDDIN MIANWALI NANKANA SAHIB NAROWAL OKARA RAWALPINDI SARGODHA SHEIKHUPURA SIALKOT T. T SINGH PESHAWAR KHYBER AGENCY LOWER KOHISTAN Bagh Dheerkot Barnala Bhimber Samahni Hattian Bala Haveli Kotli Nakial Sehnsa Dudyal Mirpur Muzaffarabad Athumqam Abbaspur Hajeera Rawalakot Pallandari Badini Killa Saifullah Loi Band Shinkai Kingri Barshore Sheerani Ashwat Sub- Kashatoo Sub- Qamar Din Karez Sambaza Sub Zhob Bar Chamarkand Barang Khar Mamund Nawagai Salarzai Utman Khel Fr Bannu Fr D.i.khan Fr Kohat Fr Lakki Fr Peshawar Fr Tank Bara Jamrud Landi Kotal Central Kurram Lower Kurram Upper Kurram Ambar Utman Khel Halimzai Pindiali Prang Ghar Safi Upper Momand Yaka Ghund Data Khel Dossali Garyum Ghulam Khan Mir Ali Miran Shah Razmak Shewa Spinwam Central Orakzai Ismailzai Lower Orakzai Upper Orakzai Birmal Ladha Makin Saraogha Serwekai Tiarza Toi Khulla Wana Islamabad Astore Chilas Darel Tangir Gupis Ishkomen Punial Yasin Gilgit Aliabad Gojal Nagar-i Nagar-ii Rondu Shigar Abbottabad Havelian Bannu Domel Alai Batagram Daggar Gagra Khado Khel Charsadda Shabqadar Tangi Chitral Mastuj D.i.khan Daraban Kulachi Paharpur Paroa Hangu Tall Ghazi Haripur Banda Daud Shah Karak Takht E Nasrati Kohat Lachi Dassu Kandia Palas Pattan Lakki Marwat Naurang Adenzai Lalqilla Munda Samarbagh(barwa) Temergara Sam Ranizai Swat Ranizai Balakot Mansehra Oghi Katlang Mardan Takht Bhai Nowshera Pabbi Alpuri Bisham Chiksar Martung Puran Lahor Razar Swabi Topi Babuzai Bahrain Barikot Charbagh Kabal Khawaza Khela Matta Tank Torgher Dir Sharingal Wari Attock Fateh Jang Hassanabdal Hazro Jand Pindi Gheb Bhakkar Darya Khan Kalur Kot Mankera Chakwal Choa Saidan Shah Kallar Kahar Tala Gang Bhawana Chiniot Lalian De-excluded Area D.g.khan Taunsa Chak Jhumra Faisalabad City Faisalabad Saddar Jaranwala Samundari Tandlianwala Gujranwala Gujranwala City Kamoke Nowshera Virkhan Wazirabad Gujrat Kharian Sarai Alamgir Hafizabad Pindi Bhattian 18-hazari Ahmedpur Sial Jhang Shorkot Dina Jhelum Pind Dadan Khan Sohawa Chunian Kasur Kot Radha Kishan Pattoki Khushab Noorpur Qaidabad Lahore Cantt Lahore City Chaubara Karor Lal Esan Layyah Malakwal Mandi Bahauddin Phalia Isakhel Mianwali Piplan Nankana Sahab Safdarabad Shah Kot Shangla Hill Narowal Zafarwal Okara Renala Khurd Gujar Khan Kahuta Kallar Sayyedan Kotli Sattian Murree Rawalpindi Taxila Bhalwal Kot Momin Sahiwal Sargodha Shahpur Sillanwali Ferozewala Muridke Sharak Pur Sheikhupura Daska Pasrur Sambrial Sialkot Gojra Toba Tek Singh Peshawar Ii Peshawar Iv Peshawar Cantonment 74°0'0"E 74°0'0"E 73°0'0"E 73°0'0"E 72°0'0"E 72°0'0"E 71°0'0"E 71°0'0"E 70°0'0"E 70°0'0"E 69°0'0"E 69°0'0"E 68°0'0"E 68°0'0"E 37°0'0"N 37°0'0"N 36°0'0"N 36°0'0"N 35°0'0"N 35°0'0"N 34°0'0"N 34°0'0"N 33°0'0"N 33°0'0"N 32°0'0"N 32°0'0"N Afghanistan China India Iran Pakistan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan INDIAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR AJK BALOCHISTAN FATA GILGIT BALTISTAN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA SINDH ICT PUNJAB 0 150 75 Kilometers ¯ 330 300 90 60 30 0 270 +92.51.282.0449/835.9288|[email protected] All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2015 www.alhasan.com DISCLAIMER: ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This product is the sole property of ALHASAN SYSTEMS [www.alhasan.com] - A Knowledge Management, Business Psychology Modeling, and Publishing Company. 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CRISIS RESPONSE BULLETIN IDP

IDPIDP

English News

Natural Calamities SectionSafety and Security SectionPublic Services Section

Maps

Urdu News

Natural Calamities SectionSafety and Security sectionPublic Service Section

03-29

03-0809-1718-29

30-37

57-38

57-5554-5150-38

IN THIS BULLETIN HIGHLIGHTS:

MAPSPAKISTAN WEATHER MAP RELATIVE HUMIDITY MAP OF PAKISTANCUMULATIVE RAINFALL MAP OF PAKISTAN WIND SPEED MAP OF PAKISTAN

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN PAKISTANVEGETATION ANALYSIS MAP OF PAKISTAN

CNG SECTOR GAS LOAD MANAGEMENT PLAN-SINDHSTATISTICS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA -2015

Earthquake jolts felt in Peshawar, parts of Khyber PakhtunkhwaExtreme summer temperatures attributed to Climatic WarmingFlattened by erratic rain, Pakistani farmers ditch crop farmingCurbing violence: Karachi style operation planned for BalochistanShady citizenship: ‘Fake Pakistanis’ under surveillancePM Nawaz takes aim at Indian leadership, vows to control any anti-Pakistan actSenate body urges Afghan govt to hand over Mullah FazlullahUN gives posthumous awards to 5 Pakistani peacekeepersRule of law: ‘Social cohesion must for fighting extremism’Four 'BLA militants' involved in attack on president’s son arrestedPakistan’s elite SSG troops top list of world’s most formidable specialunits: ReportResumption of CNG sale mired in confusionPunjab Govt, China working on several power projectsCM Sindh issues 120 million rupees to Water BoardDengue fever in Karachi due to water supplied through tankers

June 01, 2015 - Volume: 1, Issue: 20

030506090910

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INDIANOCCUPIEDKASHMIR

AZADKASHMIR

BALOCHISTAN

FATA

GILGITBALTISTAN

KHYBERPAKHTUNKHWA

PUNJAB

BAGH

BHIMBER

HATTIANBALA

HAVELI

KOTLI

MIRPUR

MUZAFFARABAD

NEELUM

POONCH

SUDHNOTI

KILLASAIFULLAH

MUSAKHEL

PISHIN

SHEERANI

ZHOB

BAJAURAGENCY

FR BANNU

FR D.I.KHAN

FR KOHAT

FR LAKKIMARWAT

FR TANK

KURRAMAGENCY

N. WAZIRASTAN

S. WAZIRASTAN

ISLAMABAD

ASTORE

DIAMIR

GHIZER

GILGIT

HUNZANAGAR

SKARDU

ABBOTTABAD

BANNU

BATAGRAM

BUNER

CHARSADDA

CHITRAL

D I KHAN

HANGU

HARIPUR

KARAK

KOHAT

UPPERKOHISTAN

LAKKIMARWAT

LOWERDIR

MALAKANDPROTECTED

AREAMANSEHRA

MARDAN

NOWSHERA

SHANGLA

SWABI

SWAT

TANK

TORDHER

UPPERDIR

ATTOCK

BHAKKAR

CHAKWAL

CHINIOT

D G KHAN

FAISALABAD

GUJRANWALA

GUJRAT

HAFIZABAD

JHANG

JHELUM

KASUR

KHUSHAB

LAHORE

LAYYAH

MANDIBAHAUDDIN

MIANWALI

NANKANASAHIB

NAROWAL

OKARA

RAWALPINDI

SARGODHA

SHEIKHUPURA

SIALKOT

T. TSINGH

PESHAWARKHYBERAGENCY

LOWERKOHISTAN

BaghDheerkot

Barnala

Bhimber

Samahni

HattianBala

Haveli

KotliNakial

Sehnsa

Dudyal

Mirpur

Muzaffarabad

Athumqam

Abbaspur

Hajeera

Rawalakot

Pallandari

Badini

KillaSaifullah

Loi BandShinkai

KingriBarshore

Sheerani

AshwatSub-

KashatooSub-

QamarDin Karez

SambazaSub

Zhob

BarChamarkand

Barang

Khar

Mamund

Nawagai

Salarzai

UtmanKhel

Fr Bannu

Fr D.i.khan

Fr Kohat

Fr Lakki

Fr Peshawar

Fr Tank

Bara

JamrudLandiKotal

CentralKurram

LowerKurram

UpperKurram

AmbarUtmanKhel

Halimzai

PindialiPrangGhar

SafiUpper

Momand

YakaGhund

DataKhel Dossali

Garyum

GhulamKhan

Mir AliMiranShah

Razmak

Shewa

Spinwam

Central Orakzai

Ismailzai

LowerOrakzai

UpperOrakzai

Birmal

LadhaMakin

Saraogha

Serwekai

Tiarza

ToiKhulla

Wana

Islamabad

Astore

Chilas

DarelTangir

Gupis

Ishkomen

Punial

Yasin

Gilgit

Aliabad

Gojal

Nagar-i

Nagar-ii

Rondu

Shigar

Abbottabad

Havelian

Bannu Domel

Alai

Batagram

DaggarGagra

KhadoKhel

CharsaddaShabqadar

Tangi

Chitral

Mastuj

D.i.khan

Daraban

Kulachi

Paharpur

Paroa

Hangu

Tall

GhaziHaripur

BandaDaudShah

Karak

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Kohat

Lachi

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Kandia

Palas

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LakkiMarwat

Naurang

Adenzai

Lalqilla

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Samarbagh(barwa)

Temergara

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SwatRanizai

Balakot

MansehraOghiKatlang

Mardan

TakhtBhai

Nowshera

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Alpuri

BishamChiksar

MartungPuran

Lahor

Razar

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Topi

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CharbaghKabal

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Torgher

Dir

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DaryaKhan

KalurKot

Mankera

Chakwal

ChoaSaidan ShahKallar

Kahar

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Bhawana

Chiniot

Lalian

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Taunsa

ChakJhumra

FaisalabadCity

FaisalabadSaddar

Jaranwala

SamundariTandlianwala

Gujranwala

GujranwalaCity

KamokeNowsheraVirkhan

Wazirabad

GujratKharian

SaraiAlamgir

Hafizabad

PindiBhattian

18-hazari

AhmedpurSial

Jhang

Shorkot

Dina

Jhelum

PindDadanKhan

Sohawa

Chunian

KasurKot Radha

KishanPattoki

Khushab

Noorpur

Qaidabad

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LahoreCity

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Sillanwali

Ferozewala

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Sambrial

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SCALE 1:2,400,000

Date of Creation May 30, 2015Projection/Datum WGS 84 GeographicPage Size A3

Tehsil/Town Council Wards

Total No. of General Seats

No. of Contesting Candidates

978 5907

Statistics of Local Government Elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa -2015 No. of Contesting Candidates & Seats in Neighborhood and Village Councils

General

Women

Peasant/ Workers

Youth

Non-Muslims

Contesting Candidates

Seats Contesting Candidates

Seats Contesting Candidates

Seats Contesting Candidates

Seats Contesting Candidates

Seats

39079 23111 7681 6678 15700 3339 14224 3339 349 3339

District Council Wards

Total No. of General Seats

No. of Contesting Candidates

978 5480

Total No. of Contesting Candidates Total No. of Seats

84420 41762

Local Government Election Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-2015 Name of Councils/ Categories of Seats

Total number of Seats

Number of Nominations filed/accepted

/rejected against Seats shown in ColumnNo.2

Filed

Accepted

Rejected

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506

1462

1234

228

Tehsil Councils/ Reserved Seats

590

1882

1533

349

Territorial Wards in District Councils /General Seats & Village/Neighborhood Councils/all categories of Seats

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100178

90464

9714

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Provincial Boundary

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NATURAL CALAMITIES NEWS HEADLINES DETAILS

Earthquake Jolts Felt In Peshawar, Parts of KP Dunya News, May 30, 2015

PESHAWAR: Earthquake jolts were felt in various parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including Peshawar on Saturday. The magnitude of earthquake has been recorded at 5.6 on Richter scale, reported Dunya News. According to meteorological department, the origin of earthquake is Afghanistan-Tajikistan border. The magnitude of the earthquake was recorded at 5.6 on Richter scale. People were seen prayers as they fled their houses to put themselves out of harm’s way.

Pre-Monsoon Preparations, Measures Reviewed The Nation, May 30, 2015

LAHORE: Poor pre-flood warning system, lack of coordination among different departments, insufficient resources, unavailability of emergency material and communication contingency plan and unchecked encroachments on the river ways are considered as major hurdles to counter the approaching floods. This was observed at a high-level meeting chaired by the Punjab chief secretary the other day. As per minutes of the meeting, also available with The Nation, it was discussed at the meeting attended by the secretaries, commissioners, DCOs concerned, the NDMA chairman, the PDMA DG and others on flood arrangements. Highlighting delayed warning of floods from India, the PDMA DG briefed the forum on the pre-monsoon preparations and all the measure taken by various departments. He also highlighted the coordination among all the stakeholders during the season. He said all the districts concerned had prepared and submitted contingency plans. He said the DDMAs concerned should also be prepared. He told the meeting that flood warning centres would be established at provincial, district and tehsil levels. He also requested PITB to update the new website of PDMA. The CS ordered completion of works on flood protection bunds. The Met Department representative explained that the monsoon might get delayed, but the possibilities of floods could not be ruled out. He said Flood Forecasting Division (FFD) would work round the clock. The NDMA chairman opined that capacity issues and equipment constraints hampered prediction ability. He said the NDMA was working for adoption and superimposition of the latest prediction models and tools. The Irrigation Department secretary informed the forum of the situation of irrigation networks in terms of flood protection preparedness as well as likely trouble spots. The remodeling of existing embankments is to be taken up under ADB-financed programme (FRIP). He said the P&D should consider flood-related aspects while approving projects. The secretary also requested Pakistan Railways to transfer the ownership of bunds to the Punjab government so that rehabilitation of the same could be carried out by the irrigation department. He also said that breaching section committees had been re-notified and the DCOs of the districts concerned would lead them now. Some of the breaching sections at various barrages would be operated by the Pakistan Army in case of emergency. The CS on this occasion expressed his serious concerns over the regulation of discharge from the dams, especially from Mangla reservoir. The chair also directed the authorities to acquire land in Rajanpur for executing the scheme for protection of Minchan Flood Bund. It was also told that flood protection bund at Bhakkar needed strengthening and immediate attention of the irrigation department. Nawabpur, Akbar flood Bund, Fazal Shah Flood Bund, Head Muhammad wala and Sher Shah Bund needed to be repaired and maintained by the irrigation department and NHA. The DG Khan Commissioner said only 7 out of 19 bays of the bridge on the River Chenab were functional. He said immediate steps needed to be taken to repair Khansala Flood Bund, Chandra Bhan Flood Bund, Shehr Sultan Flood Bund and Muzaffargarh Flood Bund also needed attention and urgent repair work. The commissioner further said unavailability of contingency stock and its transportation was a big issue. The Gujranwala commissioner said insufficient resources like boats, operational equipment and transportation network were a big issue. The chair directed the PDMA to look into the matter for provision of equipment. He also pointed out that Kamoke, Nullah Bhed, Farakhpur, Malakwal, Qadirabad, Bhania, Chandian Dowel, Chakra, Jalala and Nullah Deg bunds needed special attention. The Faisalabad Commissioner underlined the need to strengthen coordination among all the stakeholders. He also shared that during 2014, explosives could not work at two sites. The Bahawalpur commissioner said the CM appreciated the flood victims’ camp management system in Bahawalpur district while the DCO gave further details of the model. The Sahiwal commissioner said Qutab Shahani Bridge was endangering nearby villages. The C&W secretary assured the participants of ensuring communication network in case of any disaster while the special health secretary undertook to provide medicines and vaccines during floods. The food department was also directed to make a plan for shifting food grains to safer places during floods. The Livestock secretary said all the districts had forwarded contingency plans. He pointed out that vaccines and fodder was insufficient. On the demand of the Pak Army representative for maintenance of flood relief equipment, an amount of Rs 11.87 million was approved for repair work and provision of boats etc. The PDMA will provide Rs 5 million to each corps. Moreover, the SP Telecommunication intimated that wireless sets at all critical points were being installed in coordination with the irrigation department. The Rescue 1122 DG apprised the participants that the service was fully prepared. The PR representative stated that all arrangements for providing alternate routes during emergency had been finalised. The NDMA chairman said the authority would ensure sufficient stock of relief items as per family head counts. He said the NDMA and PTA would establish a robust warning system. The CS directed all concerned to ensure comprehensive contingency plans rather than adopting piecemeal measures so that best possible protection of life and properties of citizens could be ensured.

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Extreme Summer Temperatures Attributed To Climatic Warming The News, May 30, 2015

ISLAMABAD: The extreme summer temperatures that are commonly followed by massive floods can largely be attributed to climatic warming in the region. World Meteorological Organisation Vice-President Qamar-uz-Zaman Chaudhry said if one looks at the frequency and the trend of the extreme weather events impacting Pakistan then it is easy to find its link with climate change. The rise in vector-borne diseases including diarrhoea, cholera, gastroenteritis, typhoid and hepatitis is due to environmental factors and the effects of climate change. He said Pakistan is, along with Bangladesh, highly vulnerable to natural disasters, and has experienced massive floods, droughts and heat waves in the recent years. Such extreme temperatures — which are becoming more common as a result of climate change — are an enormous health threat. They also make almost every function of daily life a nearly intolerable struggle — including, for millions, trying to earn a daily living. According to the reports, as a strong heat wave continues to take its toll on the Indian plains, Pakistan is not under any immediate threat from the scorching sun, possibly because of the constant inflow of cool winds from Europe and Central Asia.

Pakistan Falls In A Seismically Active Zone The News, May 29 2015

ISLAMABAD: A national seminar titled ‘School Safety’ was organised by Plan International Pakistan and Focus Humanitarian Assistance here, says a press release. Pakistan falls in a seismically active zone with more than 50 per cent of the population living in high seismic activity area. Additionally Pakistan is also susceptible to floods during the monsoon season. But unfortunately, despite being a disaster prone country, most school buildings and educational institutions do not comply with safety standards to guard against natural disasters. Although tsunamis, cyclones, floods and earthquakes are identified as some of the key hazards for Pakistan in the national disaster risk management framework, little has been done to make schools safer. Farrah Naz, country programme manager (Strategy), Plan International Pakistan, said: “School safety, although a new concept in Pakistan, needs to be treated as an urgent priority. The safety of school children and staff simply cannot be ignored.” Speaking on the occasion, Imran Yusuf Shami, country programme manager (Implementation), Plan International Pakistan said: “Children are the most valuable asset and are amongst the most vulnerable segments of society. Destruction caused by natural hazards in the past years reminds us of insufficient progress towards safer schools.” The 2005 earthquake left a lasting impact on education system, leaving over 17,000 students and 900 teachers dead at school, and 50,000 seriously injured. Many survivors were disabled and 10,000 school buildings were destroyed. In all, 300,000 children were affected. In some districts 80% of schools were destroyed. Severe flooding in 2007 displaced over 300,000 people and affected more than 2.5 million people. Whereas the super floods of 2010 caused severe damage to more than 10,000 schools across Pakistan, impacting the education of 3.5 million children. Similarly, the 2011 floods in Sindh also caused severe damage to approximately 60% of public schools resulting in a drastic decline in the attendance rate of children between the ages of 5 and 17, particularly among girls

National Assembly Standing Committee Meeting on Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan NDMA, May 27, 2015

ISLAMABAD: In response to Flood 2014, NDMA conducted Recovery Needs Assessment(RNA) in Punjab and AJ&K during October 2014. In order to evaluate progress on rehabilitation measures taken in the aftermath of flood 2014 in AJ&K, the 10th National Assembly Standing Committee Meeting on Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan was held on 27th May 2015 in National Assembly, Islamabad. The meeting was chaired by Malik Ibrar Ahmed, MNA and attended by Members of the Standing Committee, Chairman NDMA, Major General Asghar Nawaz along with senior NDMA officials and representatives from Ministry of Kashmir Affairs & Gilgit Baltistan. NDMA gave detailed briefing on the outcomes of 'Recovery Needs Assessment' jointly conducted by NDMA, AJ&K Government and UNDP in 10 flood affected districts of AJ&K (including Bagh, Bhimber, Hattian Bala, Haveli, Kotli, Mirpur, Muzafarabad, Neelum, Poonch and Sudhnoti). Chairman NDMA informed that RNA report identified recovery cost in housing, crops, livelihood, livestock, community physical infrastructure sectors as well as of DRR capacity building as Rs/-2.84 billion in flood affected districts of AJK. Chairman NDMA also informed the Committee that Rs 56 Million were disbursed through Government of AJ&K to next of kin of 56 persons, who lost their lives due to flood 2014.Furthermore, NDMA provided 3,000 tents, 3,000 blankets and 1500 plastic mats to the flood affectees of AJ&K. The Meeting ended with vote of thanks to and from the Chair.

Dengue Claims Year’s First Life In City DAWN News, May 27, 2015

KARACHI: Provincial health authorities on May 26, 2015 confirmed the year’s first death caused by dengue virus, and identified a boy of Orangi Town as the victim. Officials in the provincial dengue control and prevention programme said the 10-year-old boy was admitted to a private hospital on May 22 in a precarious condition and a couple of days later he died. Dr Shakeel Aamir Mullick, who heads the dengue control and prevention programme, said the management of the private hospital where the boy died confirmed to him the dengue death on Tuesday. The doctors told the provincial authorities that they received the boy when the infection had attained serious complications, causing his death after a couple of days of medication. “This is the first death [of 2015] because of dengue infection,” said Dr Mullick. According to the data compiled by the provincial programme, 370 dengue cases have been reported in Sindh this year. Of them, 360 cases have been reported in Karachi, three cases came from Hub district of Balochistan and the remaining seven cases have been reported from the rest of the province, including two from Hyderabad. Last year, more than 1,295 cases of dengue fever were reported in Sindh, of which 1,277 belonged to Karachi. Some 17 dengue patients died of the disease. In 2013, more than 6,000 dengue patients were reported, of whom 32 died. On dengue infection in children, officials said there was a slight variation in signs and symptoms of dengue in young and adult victims. They might have diarrhoea and gastroenteritis with fever, eating disorder and abdominal pain. Officials have identified North Nazimabad, SITE, Clifton, Saddar Town, North Karachi and New Karachi

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as the “vulnerable areas” for dengue meriting “special attention”. The lethal virus is difficult to rein in despite the authorities’ claim that they had taken “unprecedented” steps this year to control dengue virus in Sindh, with special attention to Karachi. Official figures show that dengue fever’s first incidence in Karachi was reported in 1994 when 145 confirmed cases were recorded, of whom one victim had died. The disease hibernated since then till 2005, when the authorities recorded 258 cases, of which 16 had died. The deadliest year was 2006 in which 49 of the 1,500 patients died. The authorities then turned to an efficient mode in the next two years, during which 20 people died out of the 931 confirmed cases. Since 2009 when the city had last seen a local government, 92 people of the around 12,000 confirmed cases died. Officials said of the 190 people who had died so far because of the deadly tropical disease in Sindh, more than 60 per cent were aged between 20 and 34 years. Some 20 per cent of them were aged 35 years or more while the rest were children or teens. Transmitted by the bite of a female mosquito, the disease is occurring more widely due to increased movement of people and goods — including carrier objects such as bamboo plants and used tyres — as well as floods linked to climate change, the United Nations agency said.

Flattened by Erratic Rain, Pakistani Farmers Ditch Crop Farming Thomson Reuters Foundation, May 27, 2015

ISLAMABAD: In late April, after 28 hours of heavy rain, Noor Hussain and his two brothers surveyed his three-hectare wheat plot to see what they could save. An earlier hailstorm had already devastated much of the crop. Now, standing on the fringes of the sodden farm, Hussain despaired. "Look at spikes of the wheat," he said, pointing out where the heavy weather had broken them off. "Only the small plants in the middle of the plot have survived." Hussain, 39, estimated 70 percent of the crop was ruined, with harvest only six weeks away. Farmers all over Pakistan are suffering the same heartbreak, as a season of unusually heavy rain and cold weather continues to destroy crops across the country. Heavily in debt and tired of struggling against the worsening effects of climate change, some farmers have decided to abandon crop farming altogether, instead turning to raising cattle and poultry as more reliable sources of income. "How can I keep growing wheat when I have suffered so much economic damage?" asked Hussain, who said erratic rains had been hurting his harvests since 2011. "I will grow wheat on one hectare to meet my family's food needs and on the rest I will establish a cattle pen and poultry farm," he said. SWAPPING CROPS FOR CATTLE: Speaking to the Thomson Reuters Foundation by telephone, farmers from districts southeast of Islamabad said that delayed or excessive rains, coupled with heavy hailstorms, have nearly flattened their wheat and mustard crops. "I have no way to pay off my loan, other than resorting to labour at a brick kiln on the outskirts of Islamabad," said 40-year-old Mujtaba Khan, who wept as he spoke. "I don't think I will be able to grow crops for the next three years, because it will take too long for me to clear my debt." Of the dozens of farmers in Punjab province who spoke with the Thomson Reuters Foundation, most have already reduced their crop farming activities and started raising animals. A mushrooming of cattle pens around towns and cities in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces reflects a growing resignation among farmers that they can no longer make a living from agriculture, experts said. As unseasonable rain continues, many farmers are still waiting to harvest their crops, three weeks behind schedule. According to farming experts, such delays, as well as hurting harvests, can increase the chances of attack by yellow rust, a fungal disease that hampers photosynthesis and stunts the growth of grain. Ibrahim Mughal, chairperson of the Pakistan Agri Forum, estimates that unwanted rains in northern Punjab and Kyber-Pakhtunkhwa provinces have resulted in losses of up to 50 percent in wheat, mustard, and maize production. The region accounts for over 65 percent of the country's total wheat production, according to Mughal. "If the rains come a month ahead of harvest time - usually April to mid-May - it is always disastrous," he said in a telephone interview from Lahore. The Federal Committee on Agriculture had fixed the national wheat production target at 26.3 million tons for the 2014-2015 rabi season, which produces a spring harvest. But officials are pessimistic about achieving those figures. Instead, "we estimate damages of over three million tons to the crop from this year's odd rainy season," said Sikandar Hayat Bosan, federal minister for National Food Security and Research. For some of Pakistan's farmers, this year's damage is the last straw. In Gujar Khan, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) from Islamabad, wheat and mustard farmer Fareed Khan lost $325,000 worth of crops to heavy rains. Now he's converting his farmland into a cattle pen.

NDMA Commences 2015 Pre Monsoon Preparations Fifth Pre Monsoon Preparedness and Contingency Planning Meeting Held at Muzffarabad (AJ&K) NDMA, May 26, 2015

ISLAMABAD: NDMA is in the process of consultation with all provincial/regional and state DMAs for pre-monsoon preparationsto evaluate monsoon hazards in respective provinces, strategic deployment of available resources, requirements as well as challenges posed to respective districts. In this regard detailed consultative meetings have since been held for KP and FATA at Peshawar, Punjab at Lahore and for Sindh at Karachi respectively. As a sequel to these meetings the fifth high level consultative meeting was held today with State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) AJ&K at. The meeting was chaired by Mr. Abid Ali Chief Secretary AJ&K and also attended by Chairman NDMA, Major General Asghar Nawaz along with Commissioners and Secretaries of relevant departments, Chief Engineers etc. The House was briefed by Mr. Muhammad Akram Sohail DG SDMA on the preventive measure ensured in the pre monsoon contingency plan, state of preparedness of all relevant departments besides the requirement of tents. Chairman NDMA appreciated the efforts of SDMA in putting in place the preparatory measures based on lessons learnt from past experiences and ground situation. Chairman desired to involve NHA, FWO and Army in the contingency planning exercise to ensure availability of other transportation means. He also suggested allocation of appropriate locations for placement creation of more warehouses for SDMA to preposition rescue and relief stocks and also

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emphasized identification of appropriate sites for relief camps to cope with any land sliding situation during monsoon season. He also advised to explore opportunities for enhanced early warning system for dissemination of information through SMS alerts for timely sensitizing the people about any likely situation. Chairman assured all possible support of NDMA to meet any unforeseen situation. The Chief Secretary also endorsed suggestions of Chairman NDMA and also directed Commissioners and Director Generals to hold monthly meetings to monitor progress. He also instructed SDMA to weekly apprise him on all updates regarding ongoing preparations and action plan being undertaken. These meetings are aimed to analyze preparations and determines roles & responsibilities of each stakeholder for them to be ready to cope with any unforeseen situation and ensure timely response to safe life and property. These consultative outcomes will lead to final preparation of National Monsoon Contingency Plan by NDMA which will be shared with all relevant stakeholders to ensure well coordinated network and immediate response during upcoming monsoon season.

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Curbing violence: Karachi-style operation planned for Balochistan The Express Tribune, May 31, 2015

ISLAMABAD: A day after gunmen methodically slaughtered 20 men after plucking them from Karachi-bound passenger buses in Mastung district, The Express Tribune has learnt that the federal government might launch a Karachi-style surgical operation in Balochistan. The go-ahead for the operation is likely to be given in a high-level meeting Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has convened next week to discuss the law order situation in the troubled province. The meeting was convened after Premier Nawaz spoke to Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch, the military leadership and other stakeholders in the province. “Unabated targeted killings motivated by ethnic or sectarian hatred has forced the civil and military leadership to order a Karachi-like operation in Balochistan,” a source told The Express Tribune. Officially, the Prime Minister House confirmed that a meeting on the law and order situation in Balochistan has been convened. Chief Minister Baloch told journalists in Quetta that he and Premier Nawaz agreed to convene a multi-party conference to discuss the latest wave of violence in the province and a way out. Conversely, highly credible sources said the government thinks there is no need for convening another all-party conference. And instead Premier Nawaz and army chief General Raheel Sharif will preside over a high-level meeting where important decisions are likely to be taken. Sources, however, said the meeting might announce the launch of a Karachi-style targeted operation in the province wrecked by ethnic, sectarian and Taliban violence. “It will be intelligence-led operation,” another source told The Express Tribune. “The paramilitary Frontier Corps will lead the operation, while the Pakistan Army will be on standby,” he added. Like Karachi, the Balochistan operation will be targeted at organised crimes, sectarian militants, hostile foreign agencies, Taliban insurgents, smugglers, weapons runners and proscribed outfits operating near the border with Iran, Jundullah in particular, according to sources. The objective of the operation will be to dismantle the network of militants and criminals. The intelligence network in Balochistan will be expanded and strengthened. Government and security officials have long accused foreign spy agencies, India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) in particular for fuelling unrest in Balochistan as part of its bigger game plan to sabotage the Gwadar deep seaport project which has been dubbed ‘game-changer’ for the region. Sources said that RAW’s strategy in Karachi and Balochistan is the same: to target peaceful communities to whip up fear and panic and destabilise Pakistan. “In Balochistan, the Pashtoon-dominated areas are by and large peaceful, while the regions where the Baloch are in majority are volatile,” a third source said. “Perhaps this is why Baloch insurgents, on the instigation of RAW, targeted the Pashtoons in a bid to pit the two communities against each other,” the source added, referring to Friday’s deadly attack in the Khad Kocha area of Mastung district. Mureed Baloch, a spokesperson for a shady insurgent group United Baloch Army, claimed responsibility for the slaying of Pashtoons in Mastung, saying that it was in retaliation for the ongoing military operations in Kalat and Mastung districts. Sources said that Premier Nawaz will take all political stakeholders in Balochistan into confidence before announcing the launch of the surgical operation. Two key parties in the province – Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party of Mehmood Khan Achakzai and the National Party of Dr Baloch – are coalition partners of the PML-N both at the Centre as well as in Balochistan. Sources also said that Dr Baloch, as well as other stakeholders, have already offered full support for the intelligence-based operation in Balochistan. However, the launch of the operation will be announced at the high-level meeting in Quetta.

Shady citizenship: ‘Fake Pakistanis’ under surveillance The Express Tribune, May 31, 2015

ISLAMABAD: Security agencies are scrutinising thousands of suspected foreigners who have obtained Pakistani nationality allegedly through fake documentation. The suspects are said to have illegally acquired computerised national identity cards CNICs) – the legitimate proof of citizenship – from the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA). In an ongoing campaign against unregistered foreigners living in the country, NADRA has cancelled over 25,000 CNICs and identified more than 75,000 more cards as doubtful, blocking them until clearance from the security agencies. The CNIC is the core product NADRA issues to a legitimate citizen of Pakistan. The authority claims the card is a blend of state-of-the-art technology and well-defined business rules to guarantee its authenticity and validity. Under the law, every 18-year-old, genuine citizen of Pakistan is eligible for a CNIC. A NADRA official told The Express Tribune that an internal vigilance department tasked to check all the suspicious CNICs had identified thousands of suspicious cards and their number was increasing. He said a majority of the people whom CNICs had been cancelled were Afghans but people from Iraq, Sudan and Bangladesh had also acquired these identity cards. During initial investigation, NADRA has found around 400 of its employees working in different areas across the country suspected to be involved in the scam of granting CNICs to foreigners, which carries serious repercussions for national security. “These officers are being questioned,” the NADRA official said. NADRA has developed a passport issuing system for Kenya, a high-security driver’s licence for Bangladesh and a civil registration management system for Sudan among several other projects in the recent past. NADRA Chairman Usman Mubeen recently said that around 70,000 CNICs had been identified as “suspicious”. The actual number has, however, crossed 100,000 in the past few weeks, with over 25,000 CNICs already proven to have been issued to foreigners. Officials say the verification of doubtful cases has been assigned to joint verification committees (JVCs) constituted at sub-divisional level. In Punjab, Sindh and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa provinces, the JVCs consist of representatives from Intelligence Bureau (IB), Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and special branch of police. In Balochistan, the committees comprise the area’s assistant commissioner and

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Fighting terrorism: Militant hideouts destroyed in DG Khan operation The Express Tribune, May 31, 2015

DERA GHAZI KHAN: Security forces launched a joint operation late on Friday against militants in Basti Saur in Tumman Lund, a tribal area in Dera Ghazi Khan. “Militant hideouts have been destroyed and a search operation launched at the entrances of tribal areas along Khyber Pakhtunkhwa border,” Border Military Police (BMP) Commandant Shahid Mehboob told The Express Tribune. He said officials from the Punjab Police, Elite Force and Baloch Levies also took part in the operation. “We took the action on reports that some militants have taken shelter in Basti Saur in view of Operation Zarb-i-Azb,” Mehboob said. He said a large contingent of security officials had cordoned off the area on receiving reports that several militants, including Irfan Khosa and Usman Khosa, were at their dera in Basti Saur. Mehboob said Irfan and Usman had received militant training in Afghanistan and had been declared proclaimed offenders. He said security officials had to march through a rocky terrain to reach the militant hideouts. “Many of these shelters have been destroyed. The offensive continued until late at night,” the commandant said. He said the operation would continue until all militants were arrested. The search operation was stopped late on Saturday. Mehboob said it would resume on Sunday (today) morning. He said a BMP check post had been established in the area cleared by the security forces. He said he had ordered pickets be set up at the exits and entrances to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to check militants’ movement.

PM, CM Balochistan agree to hold APC over law, order next week The News, May 30, 2015

QUETTA: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik have agreed to hold an All Parties Conference in Quetta in the wake of Mastung massacre next week. Official sources said, PM Nawaz and CM Abdul Malik made a telephonic contact and exchanged views on Mastung carnage. The premier also asked the provincial chief minister to further tighten the security in Quetta following the incident. Dr Abdul Malik apprised PM Nawaz about security measures adopted by the provincial government after the tragic incident. During the conversation, they agreed to hold an APC over law and order situation in Balochistan next week.Unidentified armed men abducted more than two dozen people from Karachi-bound buses and shot dead 22 of them.

PM Nawaz takes aim at Indian leadership, vows to control any anti-Pakistan act The Express Tribune, May 30, 2015

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed on Saturday concern over the ‘acts’ of foreign intelligence agencies attempting to destabilise Pakistan, while also hitting out at recent statements of the Indian political leadership. “We would take all possible measures to control any anti-Pakistan acts,” the premier said, according to DG ISPR Gen Asim Bajwa. The statement came during the premier’s visit along with Army Chief General Raheel Sharif to the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) headquarters in Islamabad. “Terrorism and extremism are the biggest challenge to a secure, prosperous Pakistan,” the premier added. Further, the statement came days after Indian Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said that India would use terrorism to counter terrorism from other countries. Following the statement, Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said that Parrikar’s statement confirms Pakistan’s apprehensions that India is involved in terrorism in Pakistan. Expressing concern over the acts of foreign intelligence agencies destabilising Pakistan, PM Nawaz said, “We’ll collectively defeat all designs of our enemies and make Pakistan a secure and affluent country no matter what the cost.” Further, he emphasised the need for more proactive and coordinated role of all intelligence agencies to bring optimum effects to defeat all threats. The premier also lauded the efforts and achievements of ISI in countering terrorists’ attempts and paid rich tributes to the officers and men of the agency who have laid their lives in the line of duty. “We are proud of our premier intelligence agency and they deserve due recognition and acknowledgement,” PM Nawaz said. DG ISI Rizwan Akhtar briefed the meeting regarding the external security situation of the country and the ongoing counter-terrorism operations. “Recent ongoing successful intelligence based operations (IBOs) and number of terrorists attempts averted in near past and terrorists networks busted across the country as a result thereof were discussed,” according to ISPR. Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar, Special Advisers to PM on foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz and Tariq Fatemi were present at the meeting.

Four Afghans among 110 suspects nailed in Peshawar The Express Tribune, May 29, 2015

PESHAWAR: At least 110 suspects including four Afghans were arrested during search operations carried out in parts of Peshawar, Express News reported. Peshawar Police held around 82 suspects from areas including Yakah Toot and Wazir Bagh. Moreover, 32 suspects including 4 Aghans, who are illegally residing in Peshawar, were also arrested from Tehkal, University Town and Gulberg areas of the city. The security forces also recovered pistols and cartridges from the arrested – who were then shifted to an unknown place for investigation. On May 24, as many as 30 people, including nine Afghans, were taken into custody by the police in a city-wide operation carried out over the weekend. A police spokesperson said police teams were now interrogating the suspects. He said they were arrested over their failure to produce any identity documents. Operations DIG Haider Ashraf said the operation would continue for as long as the Zimbabwean cricket team was in the city.

Senate body urges Afghan govt to hand over Mullah Fazlullah Daily Dawn, May 29, 2015

ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Interior urged the government of Afghanistan on Thursday to hand over Mullah Fazlullah — chief of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) — to Pakistani authorities. Senator Rehman Malik, chairman of the Senate body on interior, said Fazlullah was involved in the killings of thousands of Pakistanis and his arrest was essential to give terrorists a death blow. The Senate standing committee also directed interior ministry officials to submit details regarding terrorists arrested and killed by security forces in the ongoing operations against militants. “It is important to know details of the terrorists that have been killed and arrested by security forces during operations. The ministry of interior needs to submit names of all such terrorists including their fathers’ names and pictures,” said Senator Rehman Malik, chairman of the Senate standing committee on interior.

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Awami National Party’s Senator Shahi Syed said law enforcement agencies had arrested over 40,000 suspects, adding that the nation wanted to know the identification of those in custody. Hamid Ali Khan, coordinator of the Nation Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta), informed committee members that the interior ministry had banned 127 terrorist organisations including 67 outfits that had been outlawed by the United Nations.Briefing members on implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP), Hamid said the government had set a deadline of December 31, 2015, for the return of Afghan refugees from Pakistan. “Over 19,000 unregistered Afghans have been arrested by law enforcement agencies and all district administrations were directed to register them on a priority basis,” he said. He said the ministry had cancelled 260,000 arms licenses in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 10, 000 in Punjab and 3,000 in Sindh. Hamid said forces had arrested over 49,000 suspects during 46,000 intelligence-based operations while the police had registered cases against 300 suspects involved in terrorism activities across the country. Members of the committee expressed concern on the “slow momentum” in the implementation of the 20-point National Action Plan. The Senate body directed Nacta’s national coordinator to take steps for reforms in the curriculum of religious seminaries along with proper registration of such institutions to keep a check on the sources of their funding. PML-N Senator Chaudhary Tanvir said it was the responsibility of the ministry of foreign affairs to highlight involvement of foreign countries that support terror activities inside Pakistan.

UN gives posthumous awards to 5 Pakistani peacekeepers The Express Tribune, May 29, 2015

WEB DESK: United Nations on Friday awarded posthumous awards to five Pakistani peacekeepers who laid down their lives while serving the cause of peace around the world in 2014. The ceremony marked the annual International Day of UN Peacekeepers, where commemorative activities were held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, and at peacekeeping operations and offices around the world. Currently, 125,000 UN peacekeepers, including 91,000 military personnel, 13,000 police officers as well as 17,000 international civilian and national staff are serving in 16 operations on four continents. Pakistan is the second largest contributor to the UN peacekeeping mission with 8,163 personnel including 7,581 troops, 487 police officials and 95 military experts serving in the UN operations in the Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Liberia, Sudan and Western Sahara. The fallen Pakistani soldiers include Naib Subedar Saleem, Akhter and Lance Naik Ibrar Mehmood, who served with the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), Sepoy Nazar Abbas and Lance Havildar Ghulam Nabi, who served with the United Nations Misson in Liberia (UNMIL) and Sepoy Fahad Iftikhar, who was deployed with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA). Pakistan has lost the third most soldiers in UN peacekeeping operations, with 137 soldiers killed. India tops the list with 159 while Nigeria is second with 145. The International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers was established by the General Assembly in 2002, in tribute to men and women serving in peacekeeping operations for their professionalism, dedication and courage, and to honour the memory of those who have lost their lives in the cause of peace. The UN General Assembly then dedicated May 29 to peacekeepers because it was the date in 1948 when the United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation (UNTSO), the world body’s first peacekeeping mission, began operations in Palestine. This year’s International Day of UN Peacekeepers falls during the 70th anniversary of the United Nations, offering a chance to honour the Blue Helmets invaluable contribution to the Organisation. The theme for the day this year is “UN at 70: Peacekeeping: Past, Present, and Future.”

Two security personnel, 15 militants killed in North Waziristan The Express Tribune, May 29, 2015

PESHAWAR: At least two security forces personnel were killed and another was injured when militants attacked a check post in Ghulam Khan area of North Waziristan on Friday. Speaking to The Express Tribune, a security forces official said that 15 suspected militants were also killed in retaliatory action. Officials stated that the attack was massive, and militants used modern and heavy weaponry. The killed personnel of Touchi Scouts were identified as Naik Qasam and Jawan Tariq. After the attack, the injured, Fahad Mehdi Shah was airlifted from the site to Miranshah. Soon after the attack, security forces cordoned off the area and conducted a search operation. Earlier this month, a militant was killed and two security forces personnel were injured in a search operation carried out by Frontier Corps in the Mashky area of Balochistan’s embattled district Awaran. According to a Frontier Corps spokesperson, acting on a tip off security forces carried out the search operation in Aspait area of Mashky in Awaran district against the outlawed Baloch Liberation Front.

Progress on NAP found far from satisfactory Daily Dawn, May 28, 2015

ISLAMABAD: The government reluctantly conceded on Wednesday that the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP) was faltering. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif presided over a meeting held to look into issues relating to implementation of NAP — the 21-point counter-terrorism strategy, that was put in place through a strong political consensus after the Dec 16 Peshawar school tragedy. A statement on the meeting attended by key government ministers and Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif and ISI Director General Lt Gen Rizwan Akhtar said “measures for more effective implementation” of NAP were discussed. The meeting took place days after the army chief in a meeting with the prime minister flagged the problems in NAP implementation. While there had been widespread public dissatisfaction with ineffective implementation of NAP, the military top brass had at the corps commanders’ conference held in April publicly expressed concerns about its lacklustre implementation with the army chief then calling for “re-energising the National Action Plan in true letter and spirit and achieving discernible results”. Gen Raheel Sharif shared the army’s institutional view with the prime minister at the meeting and called for immediate steps to redress the situation. A minister, while sharing the sense of the meeting, said “several weak areas were identified”. The areas found to be requiring greater attention were foreign funding of seminaries and terrorist groups; proscribed organisations and sectarian groups; hate speech; and madressah reforms. The working of apex committees which were formed for civil-military coordination at the provincial level for implementation of NAP was

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also evaluated. The Sindh government came under severe criticism for not fully cooperating. “Sindh apex committee was found to be one of the worst performers,” a source said, adding that the prime minister agreed to take up the matter with the provincial government and the PPP leadership. The meeting deliberated on the legal challenge to military courts. The establishment of the courts headed by military officers for two years for trying hardcore terrorists was one of the most important elements of NAP. The military courts that started functioning in February have so far sentenced six Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan militants. The Supreme Court is currently hearing a petition challenging the setting up of the military courts and has restrained the execution of convicts. The meeting also discussed next steps in Zarb-i-Azb Operation, the source said, but refused to divulge the steps. The army chief, while speaking at the Command and Staff College, Quetta, on last Thursday, had hinted at impending ‘decisive action’ against militants in urban areas. “Noteworthy achievements in the operation have created a space for a decisive surge against terrorists in urban areas and environment is getting ripe for political optimisation towards a meaningful and sustainable closure,” Gen Sharif had said.

Police record being digitised in June, meeting told Daily Dawn, May 28, 2015

KARACHI: The Sindh police are being equipped with modern technology in collaboration with the National Database Registration Authority, which will allow every police station access to the record of every criminal after the installation of biometric system and digitalisation of the record. This system is likely to be made operational in the second week of June, it emerged on Wednesday. A presentation in this regard was given by deputy inspector general of CIA Sultan Khwaja to Sindh Chief Secretary Muhammad Siddique Memon while he was presiding over a meeting in his office to review progress on biometric system. The meeting was also briefed by Irrigation Secretary Zaheer Haider Shah on the measures being taken to face apprehended monsoon flood and also of water crisis in Lyari and Keamari. The chief secretary assured the police of every possible assistance in expeditious in installation of biometric facility, which would also help the police in getting immediate verification of the criminal record from Nadra. Regarding measures being taken to strengthen the dykes before the monsoon, Mr Memon stressed the need for coordinated efforts, specifically between the departments of irrigation and finance. The chief secretary also directed local government secretary Imran Atta Soomro to submit a detailed report on the reasons why the water supply plant and RO plant went out of order and why immediate measures were not taken to activate them. DIG Sultan Khawaja informed the meeting that work on biometric system installation being carried out in association with Nadra was in an advanced phase and would be ready for inauguration in the first week of next month, and it would be enforced throughout the province. After the installation of the biometric system, it would be linked to the criminal record office (CRO), which would be digitalised, enabling all record keeping and searching available at every police station, the DIG said and added that although the CRO was established in 1960, it was initially attached to the fingerprints branch in the CPO and after the police reforms in 2007 the CRO was functioning in the office of the DIG-CIA, which failed to deliver as the data of criminals was not linked to the digital system and Nadar. The criminals had to be brought to the CIA office for record keeping and verification of fingerprints was almost zero. He said after equipping the CRO with modern gadgets, the capacity of lifting latent fingers from the scene of crime and getting verification from Nadra/ CRO would help the police nab criminals and every FIR would be based on Nadra identity numbers. Water crisis The water supply plants installed in Lyari and Keamari failed to deliver to the people as neither the water supply plant nor the recently installed RO plant at a cost of Rs140 million in Lyari has become functional, causing immense hardship to the people. The chief secretary taking notice of the water crisis in the old city area of Karachi directed the local government department to ascertain the provision of potable water supply in all water scarcity areas and also to re-activate the RO and water supply plants immediately. The chief secretary asked the secretary for local government to submit a detailed report on reasons why the water supply plant and RO plant went out of order and why immediate measures were not taken to activate them. Flood Secretary for Irrigation Zaheer Haider Shah told the meeting about various measures being taken to strengthen vulnerable flood points in view of monsoon flash floods. He said work on Old Thori Bund, located on the right of the Indus river, near Kashmore, from 0 to 23 miles, was being carried out at a cost of Rs300 million while the Quadirpur Loop Bund, on the left of the Indus, near Ghotki, was also being strengthened at a cost of Rs90 million. Work on Ultra Jagir Bund, near Khairpur, was about to complete at a cost of Rs450 million. He said work of strengthening the embankments would be completed by July 15. Meanwhile, he said, that monitoring of water flow in the Indus had started and a monsoon cell had been set up at the headquarters, which was working round the clock. In reply to a question, the irrigation secretary told Dawn that at present the water flow was over 100,000 cusecs while during flood it reached between 350,000 and 400,000 cusecs.

Execution of NAP: Sindh govt’s inaction disappoints Centre The Express Tribune, May 28, 2015

ISLAMABAD: A high-level huddle on Wednesday expressed satisfaction over the resumption of channels of communication between the interior ministry and the Prime Minister House to coordinate implementation of the new counterterrorism plan but voiced dismay over its poor execution in Sindh. Chaired by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the civil-military huddle pored over the National Action Plan (NAP), reviewed progress of Operation Zarb-e-Azb and discussed repatriation of the temporarily displaced persons (TDPs). Attendees included Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif and ISI chief Lt-Gen Rizwan Akhtar. Sources said the federal government and top civil and military leadership were pleased that the interior ministry and the Prime Minister House were communicating again. Premier Nawaz and Chaudhry Nisar had developed some differences, which affected their coordination on NAP’s execution. However, their

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misunderstandings were removed in a one-to-one reconciliatory meeting on Tuesday. Disappointment in Sindh The civil and military leadership believe the Sindh government has not complied with the apex committee’s decisions regarding the law and order situation in Karachi and NAP’s execution, said a source. “The committee’s recommendation of deploying professional and competent police officers was also ignored,” he said. “Similarly, the counter-terrorism force (CTF) for Sindh’s urban areas, particularly for Karachi, has yet to shape up.” Despite their disappointment in the Sindh government, the civil and military leadership vowed to continue the ongoing surgical operation in Karachi. Appreciation for Punjab The civil and military leadership were satisfied with the Punjab government as regards NAP’s execution, said a source. Punjab Home Minister Col (retd) Shuja Khanzada told The Express Tribune that under the NAP, Punjab had geotagged all madrassas, arrested all criminals under the fourth schedule and executed 100 convicts. “Around 840 CTF personnel are carrying out raids across the province while 4,200 suspects have been arrested under the Anti-Terrorism Act.” Army chief Gen Raheel briefed the meeting about the Operation Zarb-e-Azb and the expansion of its scope to Shawal Valley. Regarding the unrest in Balochistan, the civil and military leadership discussed the Research & Analysis Wing’s involvement as well as cooperation with Afghanistan to tackle the issue, said a source. “The meeting expressed satisfaction over the recent agreement between the Afghanistan’s intelligence agency and the ISI.” Funds for TDPs About the repatriation and rehabilitation of the TDPs in North Waziristan, South Waziristan and Tirah Valley, the military sought Rs200 billion from the federal government, according to a source. “However, the Centre could promise only Rs40 billion.” Balochistan law and order Premier Nawaz chaired a meeting at the PM House to discuss the political and law and order situation in Balochistan. He said the government was providing necessary funds for the development and taking concrete steps to ensure peace, security and stability in the province. He said Balochistan would greatly benefit from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, bringing a wave of prosperity in the province.

Rule of law: ‘Social cohesion must for fighting extremism’ The Express Tribune, May 28, 2015

ISLAMABAD: The role of social cohesion is extremely important and indispensible for the functioning of a state. This was stated by Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP) Secretary Muhammad Sarwar Khan in a lecture to a select audience at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) here on Wednesday. The secretary said state effectiveness was a function of state service, which required state delivery, societal integration and social cohesion. “A state cannot function without social cohesion,” he stressed. Khan stressed on striving for a rule of law-based Pakistan. He mentioned that while the role of the state and the rule of law were defined in the Constitution, “we cannot just sit back and look at the rule of law and assume we have done our job.” He added that individuals must get engaged in policy debate and the process should be democratised. Khan further said that terrorism, crime, violence and extremism were evidence of fragmentation of the state. “A state must be representative of its people and development is always local,” the secretary said. The lecture was followed by signing of an MoU between the SDPI and the LJCP for research collaboration, capacity building and outreach activities.

Siraj asks for return of IDPs before Ramazan Daily Dawn, May 27, 2015

PESHAWAR: Jamaat-i-Islami chief Sirajul Haq has urged the government to allow internally displaced persons of Fata to go back to their homes before Ramazan. The JI chief stated this while talking to a delegation of elders and leaders of various political parties from Fata here on Tuesday, according to a press release. Mr Haq said that the schedule prepared by the government for the return of IDPs of North Waziristan Agency was not feasible and suggested that authorities should take elders into confidence before finalising their return programme. He claimed that half a million tribal people had migrated to Afghanistan before military operation in North Waziristan Agency last year. Therefore, the government should make arrangements for the return of the refugees from the neighbouring country. He said that return process of IDPs was purely a political issue and it should not be linked with the military operation. He said that the government should fix timeframe for the completion of military operation and the process should be accomplished as soon as possible. Mr Haq asked the government to announce package for the rehabilitation of over two million IDPs of Fata. He said that thousands of children had been residing in tents without proper facilities of health and education. The JI senator said that IDPs had been left at the mercy of the army, and the federal government had abandoned them. He said that IDPs were being harassed when they travelled from one place to another. He expressed concern over reports about demolition of residential and commercial properties in Mirali and Miramshah areas and said that such tactics would not leave positive impact on the minds of tribesmen.

Six TTP suspects killed in Orangi operation: Rangers Daily Dawn, May 27, 2015

KARACHI: The Pakistan Rangers, Sindh, on Tuesday claimed to have killed six Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan suspects, arrested a wounded suspect and recovered a child who had been kidnapped for ransom during two separate raids conducted in the Mominabad area of Orangi Town. The two raids conducted by the paramilitary force in Faqir Colony late Monday night and Al-Sadaf Colony early Tuesday morning were part of the ongoing search operations, the officials said. Mominabad SHO Chaudhry Tufail said that a young man, identified as Tauseef Kamran, was caught in the crossfire. He said investigation was under way to ascertain the exact details of the incident. However, the Rangers spokesperson denied that any passer-by had been killed in the exchange of fire. The paramilitary officials said the Rangers foiled a plan of the terrorists to attack the Malir

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cantonment and claimed to have seized seven suicide jackets, 76kg explosive material, ball bearings, eight ready-to-use improvised explosive devices, a magnetic IED, two SMGs, seven repeaters, three 107-rockets, three grenades, three rifles, three pistols, 37 mobile phones, one GPS, 100 SIM cards and 1,000 ‘primer’ cards. Giving details of the late-night raid, Sachal Rangers Commander Brig Khurram told a press conference that the raid was conducted on the information provided by the interior ministry and the Sindh government on a house near Good Choice Model School in Faqir Colony, Mominabad. When the troops encircled the home, the terrorists opened fire on them and also lobbed hand grenades, wounding one soldier of the paramilitary force, the officer said. The officer said that the targeted actions were carried out over ‘credible information’ provided by the federal interior ministry and the Sindh government that the terrorists were planning a major terror attack in Karachi. He said the suspects on seeing the personnel resorted to firing with heavy weapons and hurled hand grenades at them. When the Rangers retaliated, the terrorists destroyed the home by exploding an IED, with the result that three terrorists were killed while one terrorist was arrested in wounded condition. Earlier, DIG-West Feroze Shah had told the media soon after the late-night explosion that a suicide bomber had blown himself up. The Rangers officer, however, claimed it was an IED blast. During the house search, the officials seized two hand grenades, three rifles, three pistols, five IEDs in ready condition, 16kg explosive material, a suicide jacket containing around seven kilograms of explosive material laced with nuts and bolts. Brig Khurram said the Rangers also conducted a raid on a house in Al Sadaf Colony early Tuesday morning on ‘credible information about the presence of terrorists and kidnappers’. In an ensuing exchange of fire, two suspects were killed while another wearing a suicide jacket blew himself up, said the Rangers officer. The police said that a passer-by was also caught in the crossfire, but the paramilitary force spokesperson denied the death of any passer-by in the exchange of fire. Later during a house search, the Rangers seized two SMGs, seven repeaters, three 107-rockets, one magnetic IED, three ready-to-use IEDs, one grenade, six suicide jackets, 60kg explosive material, ball bearings, 37 mobile phones, one GPS, 100 SIM cards and 1,000 ‘primer’ cards. Brig Khurram claimed that the officials also recovered from the house a child, Fahad Mirza, who had been kidnapped 20 days ago from Baldia Town for ransom of ‘millions’ of rupees. He disclosed that they also had received information that the terrorists were planning a rocket attack on Malir cantonment.An official at the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital told Dawn that the Mominabad police had brought four bodies of young men to the hospital on Tuesday. One of them had died of injuries caused by explosive material, while the others had sustained bullet wounds, said the hospital official. The Rangers did not disclose the identity of the deceased but said the suspects belonged to the outlawed TTP. Meanwhile, the Rangers also claimed to have seized arms, ammunition and explosive material during a raid in Landhi.

Dar clears release of 85,000 tonnes of wheat for TDPs The Express Tribune, May 27, 2015

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has approved the immediate release of 85,000 metric tonnes of wheat for the temporary displaced person (TDPs) of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) for the next four months, Radio Pakistan reported. The wheat would be handed over to the United Nations World Food Programme for distribution among the TDPs. Dar tasked the authorities concerned to complete the release by June 8. As a phase-wise return of families affected by the continuing military offensive is underway in the tribal areas, the government has said that it will take nearly 20 months to repatriate all the TDPs to their homes, with the exercise set to cost the exchequer Rs175 billion. As many as 336,762 families from FATA were displaced due to the fighting in the tribal areas and a counter-operation launched by the government last June. This would be carried out in five phases from March 2015 to December 2016.

Arms verification: Sindh govt cancels over 595,000 arms licences The Express Tribune, May 27, 2015

KARACHI: The Sindh government has decided to cancel 595,146 arms licences because the licence-holders failed to verify them with the relevant offices. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting, presided over by Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah and attended by all the cabinet members, at CM House on Wednesday. Provincial home secretary Mukhtiar Soomro said that the verification process had been initiated for the 1,057,456 arms licences that had been issued in the province since they started maintaining records. According to him, the government had so far received 462,310 licence verification applications, of which 56,891 licences had been verified while 184,750 were pending with the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) and 272,510 others were awaiting approval with the relevant deputy commissioners. “These figures show that 595,146 licence-holders have not applied for verification,” said the CM, pointing out that the May 19 deadline for verification had passed. A CM House spokesperson said that, in the wake of this decision, a circular will be issued to arms dealers, post offices and National Bank to consider licences verified by NADRA as valid for renewal. “The government had already told people to verify their arms licences during the campaign so all the stakeholders know about it.” The arms verification process was initiated in October 2013 on the directives of the Supreme Court but the deadline was repeatedly extended by the government. Law and order Sindh IG Ghulam Hyder Jamali briefed the cabinet about the arrests of the suspects involved in the Safoora bus tragedy, which claimed the lives of 45 members of the Ismaili community on May 13, adding that the detained men had also confessed to the murder of social activist Sabeen Mahmud as well as other crimes. Identifying the arrested men as Tahir Minhas, Saad Aziz, Muhammad Azhar Ishrat and Hafiz Nasir Ahmed, Jamali said that it was Minhas who had opened fire inside the bus. He claimed that they had also admitted to firing at Jinnah Medical and Dental College vice-principal Debra Lobo as well as a grenade attack on a school, bomb attack on the Bohri community, and attacks on naval personnel, Rangers officials and police personnel in Karachi and Hyderabad. Jamali also mentioned the incident outside the Sindh High Court on May 23 when

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former home minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza appeared in court for confirmation of his bail. He claimed that a number of vehicles with armed personnel in plainclothes tried to accompany Mirza into the court premises, adding that they were arrested by the police. Preparing for the budget Finance minister Murad Ali Shah told the cabinet that the provincial government had entered an agreement with the World Bank to initiate the Sindh Public Sector Management Reform Project, which aims to mobilise resources and improve public financial management. According to the minister, the net receipts for 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 were Rs469.4 billion and Rs510 billion respectively, compared to budget estimates of Rs570.8 billion and Rs595.5 billion. He attributed the shortfall to the sluggish economy, inefficiencies in tax administration and tax collection, the ban on disposal of government land and delayed execution of donor-funded projects.

Promises: ‘Govt committed to facilitating IDPs’ The Express Tribune, May 26, 2015

NEWS DESK: FATA Director General Projects Syed Imtiaz Hussain Shah said the government was committed to facilitating the repatriation of displaced people and providing basic facilities across the tribal belt. He was addressing the sixth meeting of the Donors Coordination Steering Committee (DCSC) held at a local hotel in Islamabad. The meeting was attended by government officers, the international donors’ community and members of the civil society organisations. The DG said the government, in collaboration with international development partners, had taken many interventions for mainstreaming Fata. He said the journey would continue and a lot more had to be done in this regard. Welcoming the participants, Shah said that the DCSC had a mechanism to bring all the stakeholders together and help them synergise their efforts in a concerted manner. He hoped that the forum would provide a basis for sustainable development.

545 booked under ATA for vandalising church Daily Dawn, May 26, 2015

LAHORE: Police registered a case on Monday under anti-terrorism act against the people who had vandalized a church in Basti Dhoop Sarri in Sanda and wounded several policemen deployed there to protect it on Sunday night. Police said the case had been registered against 545 people on charges of terrorism and attacking a place of worship. Around 40 suspects have already been arrested. “Some 500-600 people have been booked under terrorism charges for vandalising the church, damaging public and private property and injuring 10 policemen,” Iqbal Town SP (Investigation) Ijaz Shafi Dogar told Dawn. He said the situation in the area was under control and police were trying to maintain peace. He said that 45 people were named in the FIR while others remained ‘unidentified’. “We are conducting raids for more arrests, especially those who have been named in the FIR,” the SP said. Mr Dogar said the case was registered against the assailants on behalf of the state under sections 7ATA, 295-A, 432, 436, 148 and 149 of the Pakistan Penal Code. Scores of people had gathered outside the Gulshan-i-Ravi police station on Sunday night to protest the alleged desecration of the Holy Quran by a Christian youth earlier in the day and demanded that the suspect be handed over to them. They dispersed when police assured them that a case had been registered against the suspect under the blasphemy laws (295-B), but they reassembled in Basti Dhoop Sarri to attack the church and the house of the suspect. In the meantime, a police party led by DIG (Operations) Haider Ashraf reached the scene and had to use the force when the mob attacked them. Tensions ran high in the area after Sunday evening’s incident. There is a long history of religion-based trouble in the county and Lahore and its surroundings have been at the centre of some ugly faith-related incidents in the recent past. In March 2013, Christian residents of Joseph Colony, Lahore, were attacked, leading to destruction on a large scale. In November 2014, a Christian couple was burnt to death in Kot Radha Kishan, an hour’s drive towards south of the Punjab capital. Then in March this year, police was posted at various churches in the wake of violence following suicide attacks in a church in Youhanabad. Iqbal Town SP (Operations) Muhammad Iqbal said a local leader of the Shabab-i-Milli, Tariq, had gathered the mob to torch the churches in Basti Dhoop Sarri. He said police timely acted, averted the incident and saved the Christian community. He said police had baton-charged and used teargas on protestors when policemen were pelted with stones. He said police were deployed to guard the churches and residential localities of Christians in the area.

Four 'BLA militants' involved in attack on president’s son arrested The Express Tribune, May 26, 2015

QUETTA: Four suspects involved in the attack on President Mamnoon Hussain’s son in the industrial town of Hub on Thursday morning were arrested, Frontier Corps officials told The Express Tribune. “Four people of the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) were arrested in the search operation,” FC spokesperson Khan Wassey said. Acting on a tip off, FC conducted a search operation where in they arrested suspected militants involved in the attack on Salman Mamnoon on Sunday. As of now, the suspected militants are being questioned for more information. At least three people were killed while 13 others, including four police personnel were wounded in a remote-controlled bomb blast possibly aimed at the convoy of President Mamnoon Hussain’s son in Hub, the industrial town of Balochistan, on Sunday evening. “The convoys of the President’s son Salman Mamnoon and DPO Lasbela Bashir Brohi were passing by the area when a huge explosion occurred,” ASP Investigation Hub Jam Mandokhel told The Express Tribune. “An ASI of the Karachi police and three other policemen on duty to guard the Salman sustained injuries,” he said. Two suspects arrested in Dasht area Later on Tuesday, two suspected militants were arrested in the Dasht area of the Kech District. “The militants were involved in attacks on frontier corps and FWO’s construction,” FC spokesperson Khan Wassey told The Express Tribune. He added that FC recovered automatic weapons from their custody.

Five security personnel injured in Bajaur Agency blast

At least five security personnel were seriously injured in a blast that occurred while they attempted to defuse an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in the troubled Bajaur Agency. The personnel were defusing the explosives in the Babara Chaharmang area of Nawagai sub division, some 20 kilometers west of the agency’s headquarters Khar on Tuesday. Following the blast, security

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The Express Tribune, May 26, 2015 forces cordoned off the area and began a search operation, which is still on going. Elaborating more on the incident, an official of the political administration in the area said the personnel had received information of the IED’s presence, which, upon attempts to defuse, exploded. He further said that a member of Bomb Disposal Unit (BDU), Naib Subedar Mujeeb, was among those injured in the blast. Four of the injured victims were airlifted to Peshawar and are said to be in critical condition, while another was shifted to a hospital in Khar. On May 12, at least five people, including tribal elder Malik Muhammad Jan from Mamond tehsil, were killed in an IED attack in Bar Kamar Sar, Khar. On May 1, peace committee leader Khalid Khan was killed in the same Nawagai subdivision of the agency. Terror attempt foiled Meanwhile, security forces thwarted an attempt to cause massive destruction as they found and defused 37kg of explosives hidden in the fields in Manoska area of Shabqadar, Charsadda.

TTP fighting against Pakistan as India’s proxy: Khawaja Asif The News, May 26, 2015

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Defence, Khawaja Asif on Tuesday said Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) was fighting as India’s proxy against Pakistan. Speaking in Geo News program ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath’, Khawaja Asif said there has been a nexus between Indian intelligence agencies and terrorists operating in Pakistan. The Defence Minister said this has been the situation in Pakistan since it launched operation Zarb-e-Azb in the tribal belt against the local and foreign terrorists. He said the Balochistan province was facing Indian sponsored unrest. “Our soldiers are battling against the Taliban militants as an enemy,” he said.

Army trainer aircraft crashes in Swabi, pilots eject safely Daily Dawn, May 25, 2015

PESHAWAR: A training aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force crashed in Swabi district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Monday. In a short statement, PAF spokesperson Air Commodore SM ALi said that a K-8 trainer aircraft was destroyed when it crashed during a training mission in Zaida village of KP's Swabi district. The spokesman added that both pilots of the aircraft ejected safely. He further said a board of inquiry has been ordered by Air Headquarters to determine the cause of accident. No loss of civilian life or property was reported on the ground. Earlier this month an army helicopter ferrying foreign envoys and their spouses crashed into a school in Gilgit's scenic Naltar Valley, killing at least eight people. The ambassadors of Norway, Indonesia and the Philippines were among the dead. Wives of the Ambassador of Indonesia and the High Commissioner of Malaysia, both pilots of the Mi-17 chopper and a crew member were also killed in the accident, reportedly caused due to a technical fault during landing. A Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Mirage aircraft had also crashed nearBalochistan's Sonmiani tehsil in April during a routine operational training mission. The pilot had remained unhurt in the incident as he had managed to eject safely before the crash.

Former senator among four injured in Mohmand Agency IED attacks The Express Tribune, May 25, 2015

GHALLANAI: A former senator Abdul Wahid’s vehicle came under an IED attack on Monday morning, about three kilometres west of Mohmand Agency headquarter Ghallanai. Senator Wahid’s son and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) FATA leader Malik Daud Khan told The Express Tribune that his father was coming back from Ghallanai when his vehicle came under the IED attack on main Mohmand-Bajaur Road near Durba Khel. While the vehicle was destroyed, the senator sustained minor injuries. Senator Wahid remained a senator from 1985 to 1994. Two of his nephews, Bilal Rehman is a current MNA from the agency since 2008 whereas Hilal Rehman is a senator and chairman of the SAFRON standing committee. Meanwhile, two other IED attacks took place in Ziarat Safi tehsil of Mohmand Agency early Monday. Four former peace committee volunteers were injured. Tehsildar Safi while talking to The Express Tribune over telephone said the first blast took place at 8am when former Safi peace committee leader Subidar Safi’s vehicle was coming towards Safi tehsil Lakaro. As a result, two volunteers were injured while the vehicle was completely damaged. The injured were shifted to Bajaur Hospital. The other IED exploded at 12.30pm when volunteers of the said committee were bringing meal for their fellow volunteers on a motorbike. Subidar Safi remained a peace committee leader in Safi till January 2008, and was later expelled from Ghalanai headquarters, and the peace committee was abolished. He is also a Pakistan Muslim League (PML) leader in FATA. Last Sunday, unidentified men had attacked a well-known transporter of Mohmand and Bajaur Agency, Bughdad Shah’s home at Durba Khel Ghallanai, where in exchange of fire his watchman, Jameel Khan, a resident of Shabqadar, breathed his last.

Pakistan’s elite SSG troops top list of world’s most formidable special units: Report The Express Tribune, May 25, 2015

WEB DESK: Pakistan’s elite special forces unit, army’s Special Services Group (SSG) has been listed as the best special forces group, ahead of units such as the US Navy SEALs and the British Special Air Service group. The list, by Business Insider Australia ranked Pakistani commandos as the best of the nine top elite forces from around the world. Called the ‘Black Storks’, due to the unique headgear worn, soldiers in the unit have to complete a 36-mile march in just 12 hours and a five-mile run in 20 minutes in full gear. For operational reference, it mentioned the 2009 operation that the SSG conducted to rescue the 39 people held hostage by suspected Taliban militants who had attacked the army’s headquarters in Rawalpindi. The SSG have been deployed in a number of operations in Pakistan from prison takeovers, to fighting terrorists in North Waziristan. Other forces making the list Coming in second on the list were Spain’s Naval Special Warfare Force, and was called as one of Europe’s best respected special forces. Next in line was Russia’s Naval Special Warfare Force ‘Alpha Group’, serving as the nation’s elite anti-terrorism unit. France’s fabled 200-strong National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN), trained especially to respond to hostage situations, came in on four. Israel’s Sayeret Matkal made it to the fifth spot. Its primary purpose is intelligence-gathering and operating deep behind enemy lines. Along with Mossad, it is suspected to have aided in carrying out a hit in Dubai using falsified passports. The British Special Air Service (SAS), who have the famous motto ‘Who dares wins’, were listed on number six. The UK equivalent of the Navy SEALs, Special Boat Service, came in on number seven. The unit specialises in intense

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training and interrogation. The US Navy SEALS, a special unit of which carried out Operation Neptune Spear to kill Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad in 2011 were listed on eight. To join the SEALS, one has to prove they are the toughest warriors around and they are asked to prove this by completing a minimum of 42 push-ups in two minutes, 50 sit-ups in two minutes, and run 1.5 miles in 11 minutes before they even start training. The last one on the list are the US Marines. It is an odd listing since they are not considered an elite unit. They have a reputation of being pretty tough in their own right. Marines undergo weeks of rigorous training exercises especially designed to overcome those who cannot hit their exacting standards.

UN to give posthumous awards to 5 Pakistani peacekeepers The Express Tribune, May 25, 2015

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations will honour the sacrifices of five Pakistani soldiers, among over 100 peacekeepers who laid down their lives while serving the cause of peace around the world in 2014 at a ceremony scheduled to be held in late May. The ceremony, which will take place on May 29, marks the annual International Day of UN Peacekeepers. Commemorative activities will be held at United Nations Headquarters in New York, and at peacekeeping operations and offices around the world. Currently, 125,000 UN peacekeepers, including 91,000 military personnel, 13,000 police officers as well as 17,000 international civilian and national staff are serving in 16 operations on four continents. Pakistan is the second largest contributor to the UN peacekeeping mission with 8,163 personnel including 7,581 troops, 487 police officials and 95 military experts serving in the UN operations in the Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Liberia, Sudan and Western Sahara. The fallen Pakistani soldiers include Naib Subedar Saleem, Akhter and Lance Naik Ibrar Mehmood, who served with the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), Sepoy Nazar Abbas and Lance Havildar Ghulam Nabi, who served with the United Nations Misson in Liberia (UNMIL) and Sepoy Fahad Iftikhar, who was deployed with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA). The International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers was established by the General Assembly in 2002, in tribute to men and women serving in peacekeeping operations for their professionalism, dedication and courage, and to honour the memory of those who have lost their lives in the cause of peace. The UN General Assembly then dedicated May 29 to peacekeepers because it was the date in 1948 when the United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation (UNTSO), the world body’s first peacekeeping mission, began operations in Palestine. This year’s International Day of UN Peacekeepers falls during the 70th anniversary of the United Nations, offering a chance to honour the Blue Helmets invaluable contribution to the Organisation. The theme for the day this year is “UN at 70: Peacekeeping: Past, Present, and Future.”

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PUBLIC SERVICES NEWS HEADLINES DETAILS ‘Brain-eating’ amoeba kills sixth victim in Karachi Daily Dawn, May 31,2015

KARACHI: A young resident of Orangi Town on Saturday became the sixth victim of the deadly Naegleria fowleri, commonly known as the ‘brain-eating’ amoeba, this year in Sindh, officials said.Mohammad Muallim, 22, who had been under treatment at the Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) for the past two days, was the fifth patient to have died from the disease in May, the officials added.The officials also confirmed to Dawn the presence of another young patient suffering from the disease in a government health facility.The lethal amoeba, which survives on the bacteria in warm waters and enters the human brain through nasal cavity and eats up its tissues, could only be eliminated through proper chlorination or boiling of water.The officials said that Muallim, who resided in Orangi Town’s MPR Colony, had been brought to the CHK two days ago in a critical condition and admitted to the medical intensive care unit. He died at the hospital after falling into a coma on Saturday, they said.“The patient had a history of three days of severe headache, nausea and irritability,” said Karachi health director Dr Zafar Ejaz while speaking to Dawn.

Resumption of CNG sale mired in confusion Daily Dawn, May 30,2015

RAWALPINDI: Confusion prevailed over the re-opening of CNG filling stations in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad on Friday as most people visited different stations but had to return empty handed. The government and All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) on Thursday announced that the filling stations would be reopened across the province on Friday.However, mostly people visited the filling stations and found them closed.“Both the government and the CNG dealers have ganged up against the people,” said Mohammad Taimoor, a resident of Peshawar Road.He said after listening to the announcement, he visited many stations but none of them offered gas as the owners refused to open the filling stations.He said there was a confusion over the price of the gas.Abdullah Khan, a resident of Chaklala Scheme-III, said instead of wasting time to search for the ‘cheap’ fuel, it would be better to use petrol.He said that he visited three CNG stations on Ch. Bostan Khan Road but all were closed. He said that the announcement of reopening of CNG stations were just to befool the people. He said that the government should permanently stop supplying the gas to the CNG filling stations. Ghayyas Abdullah Paracha of APCNGA told Dawn that due to some technical reasons the dealers could not open the filling stations on Friday but would now open on Saturday.“The Sui Northern Gas Pipelines (SNGPL) has assured to restore the gas supply to the stations Friday night,” he said.“The price of gas was fixed at Rs57 per litre instead of kilogramme as to show the difference between the price of petrol and gas. The gas can be count in litres,” he said.Abbas Khan of Kandan Group of CNG Owners Association claimed that a dispute with the SNGPL was the main reason behind the delay in reopening of the CNG stations.“The government did not agree to reduction of price to Rs52 per litre instead of Rs57,” he said.However, a CNG owner told Dawn that the government and CNG association were trying to attract the people towards use of gas as fuel otherwise the price of gas increased by 12 per cent.He said after reopening of gas stations, the people would find petrol much cheaper and they will come back to petrol as fuel instead of gas.

Dar forms body to resolve PQA-FBR row Business Recorder, May 30,2015

Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar has constituted a high level committee to resolve a dispute between Port Qasim Authority (PQA) and Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) regarding exemption in duty for four tug boats procured to escort and harbour operation of LNG carriers and FSRU, official sources told Business Recorder. Both the PQA and FBR are fighting with each on this issue for the last several months and finally PQA approached the Economic Co-ordination Committee (ECC) to get it resolved. The ECC heard the viewpoint of both public sector organisations but failed to evolve a consensus. Giving the background, the sources said, an LNG import terminal had been developed at Port Qasim by M/s Engro Elengy Terminal (Pvt) Limited (EETPL). Under clause 3.14.1 of the Implementation Agreement (IA) signed with EETPL, the PQA was required to develop LNG-related port infrastructure, including acquisition of four specialised ASD LNG compatible tugs for escort and harbour operation of LNG carriers and FSRU. However, due to a weak financial position of PQA, the Ministry of Ports and Shipping took up the matter with the ECC through a summary of October 27, 2014 for grant/loan of $60 million for purchase of four ASD tugs. The ECC directed that PQA should ensure availability of four tug boats through its own resources. Accordingly, PQA arranged the tugs through hire on a charter basis for a period of two years from its own resources. The Ministry of Ports and Shipping argues that clause 7.1(b) of the LNG Policy, 2011 envisages fiscal incentives in the form of exemption from taxes and custom duties on import of equipment for LNG terminal. The sources said, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) was requested to exempt from duty and taxes, acquisition of four ASD LNG compatible tugs either on lease purchase or hire purchase by the PQA. Ministry Petroleum and Natural Resources (MoP&NR) also endorsed the exemption. However, FBR regretted to accede to the request of Ministry of Ports and Shipping on the plea that tug boats are not covered under SRO 678(1)/2004 of August 7, 2014. The sources further stated that the ECC was briefed on May 21, 2015 that the existing fleet of PQA tugs was not LNG compatible and the imported ASD tugs are specially designed and constructed to meet the standards of LNG carriers which are costly as the leasing cost of the tugs was $25 million for two years and the customs duty was estimated at $9 million. With addition of the fuel cost the annual expenditure comes to approximately $20 million. Being a huge financial liability, it does not justify the business return of LNG carriers coming to Port Qasim. The Ministry of Ports and Shipping argued that the SRO 678(1)/2004 was issued almost more than ten years ago and the LNG Policy, 20111 clearly provides for exemption from customs duty with total exemption from sales tax and withholding tax on plant, equipment and machinery not manufactured locally and proposed that the ECC may approve exemption of temporary import of four ASD LNG compatible tugs, from customs duty and sales tax as envisaged in the clause 7.1(b) LNG Policy, 2011. The FBR did not agree with

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the argument put forth by the Ministry of Ports and Shipping and maintained that the exemption requested cannot be allowed. After hearing the arguments of Ministry of Ports and Shipping, officials of Port Qasim Authority and Federal Board of Revenue, Finance Minister constituted a committee comprising Prime Minister Special Assistant on Cabinet, Prime Minister Special Assistant on Law, Secretary Ports and Shipping and Chairman FBR to examine the issue and submit their recommendation of the ECC in its next meeting.

LNG to be available for 18 to 20 days in a month Business Recorder, May 30,2015

LAHORE: All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) Central Chairman, Ghayas Abdullah Piracha has said that Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) will be available at CNG stations for almost 18 to 20 days in a month. Talking to APP here Saturday, he said that according to the schedule issued by the government, the LNG would be available at CNG stations till June 6 while the next schedule of LNG availibility would be issued in next month. To a question regarding closed CNG stations in the city, he said that stations' owners have finalized all arrangements to ensure the supply of LNG to motorists but the stations' reopening process was delayed as the government's teams have not visited the stations yet to install gas meters. He said that reopening of CNG stations by the federal government would revive the waning CNG industry worth Rs 450 billion, which could also help stabilize the country's economy. Ghayas said that with the use of LNG by the CNG sector, about two billion liters of petrol could be saved annually, adding that price of LNG was fixed at Rs 57 per liter as it was still very much cheaper fuel than petrol. He said that reopening would help thousands of people to get jobs while millions would benefit from affordable transportation and it would also improve environment and reduce inflation in the country. The APCNGA leader thanked Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Shahid Khaqan Abbasi for his special support enabling the CNG stations owners to reopen their stations after 7-month in Punjab. He hoped that all issues would be settle down with mutual cooperatio

Punjab Govt, China working on several power projects Radio Pakistan, May 30,2015

Punjab Government and China are working on several mega power projects with a total power generation capacity of nearly four thousand megawatts. This was stated by the Punjab Secretary for Energy, Dr. Asad Gillani while briefing a ten member delegation of Chinese Experts in Lahore on Saturday. He said that the power generation of one thousand megawatts will be secured from Quaid e Azam Solar Park near Bahawalpur by end of next year. He said that work is also underway on a twelve hundred megawatts power project at Sheikhupura. He said that four hundred megawatts electricity can be generated in Punjab through small hydel projects. On the occasion, the Chinese experts showed interest in investing in the energy sector of Punjab. The head of delegation appreciated the efforts of Punjab Government for end of energy crises.

LHC orders refund of surcharges in electricity bills PakistanToday , May 30, 2015

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court has declared as illegal the recovery of surcharges, like Equalisation Surcharge, Debt Servicing Surcharge, Universal Obligation Fund Surcharge and Neelam Jhelum Surcharge, under electricity bills and directed the federal government to refund the amount collected under the heads of surcharges. A division bench comprising Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Ayesha A. Malik issued the order on Friday disposing of an intra court appeal (ICA) filed by a cement company and others. Advocate Azhar Siddique, the leading counsel of the appellants, argued that the power of the government to levy the impugned surcharges under Section 31(5) of the NEPRA Act, 1997, was a negation of the Constitution.

Energetic: Thar coal plant begins power generation The Express Tribune, May 30,2015

KARACHI: With the ongoing battle against energy crisis, the Sindh government finally generated one megawatt from the Thar coal power plant through an underground coal gasification process on Thursday. According to officials, power generation will be enhanced to 10MW by the end of this year and 100MW by 2016. “We have successfully produced 1MW and 4MW is present in our system. Initially, the electricity will be supplied to our projects and a nearby village,” said renowned scientist Dr Samar Mubarakmand, who heads the project. Ten wells have been dug up for Thar coal-fired power plant near Islamkot, each with a distance of 50 metres. After the gasification process, pure gas is connected to coal gas generators imported from China from where the electricity is produced, according to officials. “In these wells, steel pipes are drilled down to 600 feet to reach the coal bed and pump out underground water. We later fire the coal inside with compressed air to produce the gas mixed with other particles,” said Engineer Abdul Manan Larik, who supervises work on block five of the coal field in Tharparkar. “We have installed a gas purification plant to get rid of unnecessary particles including carbon and sulphur in order to produce pure gas that is linked with generators,” Larik said. He said the government had earlier allocated Rs10 billion for this project to generate 100MW under the gasification pilot project, but due to financial constraints, there has been no tangible progress in the past five years. “We have so far received Rs3 billion. We would have finished our task had funds been provided on time,” he said, adding there was no transmission line in the area and the government was going to earmark funds for it. Mubarakmand was of the view that there was around 175 billion tons of coal reserves that have the potential to generate 5,000MW for at least 800 years. “The same quality of coal is found in Austria where power is being generated through under-ground gasification. Pakistan is blessed with many natural resources, but there is a need for proper planning and implementation,” he said. On the other hand, the provincial government in collaboration with Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company has started open-pit mining on block two in the same area. They have announced the setting up of two power plants with generation capacity of 330MW and 660MW by 2018. Officials in the energy department said the entire exercise required an estimated $2 billion. “Around $1 billion will be spent on the development of the coal-fired power plant and $0.9 billion on mining,” a senior official said. While Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari conducted the ground-breaking of the power plant some time ago, the federal government has yet to issue the schedule to lay the transmission line to link the Thar coal power plant with the national grid. “The Sindh chief minister sent a second reminder to the federal government and the National Transmission and Dispatch Company, asking for a schedule for the transmission line as 100MW is

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likely to be produced from the Thar plant by next year, but all in vain,” said a spokesperson for the Chief Minister House.

CM Sindh issues 120 million rupees to Water Board Dunya News, May 30,2015

KARACHI: Chief Minister (CM) Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah chaired a meeting in CM House Karachi on Saturday to discuss the water crises in the city. Chief Secretary Sindh, Secretary Local Government, Commissioner Karachi and Managing Director (MD) Water Board participated in the meeting. CM Sindh issued 120 million rupees to install new cables for electricity in pumping stations of Water Board. CM was briefed by the officials that the process of water supply has improved after the administration’s steps like providing free water tankers, repairing pumping stations and no load shedding on important pumping stations. Water Board has appointed chief engineer Noor Ahmed Chohan as the focal person in order to control Naegleria, on the orders of CM Sindh.

APTMA seeks release of withheld fuel adjustments Daily Times, May 30,2015

LAHORE: All Pakistan Textile Mills Association Chairman SM Tanveer said on Friday that the textile industry was facing huge liquidity crunch due to the withholding of fuel price adjustments worth Rs 40 billion by the Central Power Purchase Agency (CPPA) for the months of April and May. Also, he said, the Government of Pakistan has not notified the latest industrial tariff determined by NEPRA for 2014-15 so far, causing concerns amongst industrialists at large. He said the most recent NEPRA public hearing for the slapping of over Rs2 per unit of various surcharges on the electricity tariff on the request of the government has also panicked the industry. That, this was being done after the Lahore High Court decision to hold the earlier changing of surcharges illegal led the industry to believe that some elements do not want the Pakistani industry to compete with the region and others. “Such surcharges are irrelevant to the purchase and sales of electricity and therefore they could not be levied on the already burdened textile industry,” he added. Tanveer said the textile industry of Pakistan was 100 percent compliant in bills payment with zero line losses on independent/grouped 11 KV feeders. He lamented that the government was introducing uncalled for surcharges, especially when different provincial governments and the K-Electric are in default of more than RS 250 billion to the CPPA and the government had arranged loans to counter this default. “It was surprising that the fully compliant textile industry was forced to pay for the loan repayment etc.,” he added. He said the government has imposed equalization surcharge to subsidize the inefficiencies, corruption and line losses of the DISCOs. APTMA Chairman has urged the government to avoid imposition of illegal surcharges and to release the withheld monthly fuel price adjustments immediately.

10 firms, joint ventures submit proposals for Dasu Hydropower Project Pakistan Today, May 30,2015

In yet another significant development for implementation of Dasu Hydropower Project, as many as 10 firms and joint ventures – known world over in the field of project implementation – have submitted their proposals for construction of the main dam of Dasu Hydropower Project while eight of them have also submitted their proposals for construction of underground power complex of the project. Importantly, some of the firms and joint venture have indicated financial arrangement for construction of the main dam and the power complex. This excellent response shown by the project implementation giants is a result of the hectic efforts made by WAPDA high-ups during the last one-year to woo construction firms and investors for the project. This response also reflects the confidence they have reposed in WAPDA and the hydropower sector of Pakistan. The firms and joint ventures, which have submitted their proposals, are internationally recognised for construction of mega hydropower projects. Four of the firms belong to Turkey, one to Italy, three to China, one to Korea and one to Vietnam. Evaluation of the proposals have been started. On completion of the process, the bid documents will be issued to the pre-qualified firms and joint ventures. It is pertinent to mention here that a novel mechanism for project implementation has been adopted for construction of Dasu Hydropower Project. The success of this implementation mechanism will also open new avenues for the future mega water and hydropower projects in Pakistan such as Diamer Basha Dam and Bunji, Pattan and Thahkot hydropower projects. The 4320-MW Dasu Hydropower Project is a run-of-the-river project being constructed on the River Indus near Dasu Town in Kohistan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province۔ The project is being implemented in two stages. The World Bank is financing stage-I of the project with an IDA Credit of US$ 588.4 million and an IDA PCG of US$ 460 million. Upon completion, the first stage will contribute more than 12 billion units of cheap, affordable and environment-friendly electricity to the national grid. The project will not only add a sizeable quantum of low-cost electricity to the national gird but also provide relief to the consumers by reducing power tariff. To cap it all, the project will usher in a new era of socio-economic development in the far-flung areas of KPK.

Budget 2015-16: New tax on rich people’s electricity bills likely The Express Tribune, May 29,2015

ISLAMABAD: In its continuing efforts to make Pakistan’s wealthy elite pay taxes, the government may impose a 7.5% withholding tax on electricity bills of greater than Rs50,000 per month as well as dramatically increasing the taxes on air passengers flying first or business class to international destinations. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is said to have cleared a proposal from the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to levy a 7.5% withholding tax on monthly electricity consumption of Rs50,000 and more from July this year, said sources in the Finance Ministry. The FBR had originally proposed a threshold level of Rs35,000 per month for the fiscal 2015 budget (which ends June 30 of this year). The federal cabinet, however, only allowed the FBR to levy the withholding tax on bills greater than Rs100,000 per month. For fiscal 2016, the FBR proposed lowering the threshold all the way down to Rs25,000 but the prime minister has only approved withholding at twice that level. Withholding taxes are the government’s way of forcing people to pay an income tax and encouraging people to file their tax returns. Those who file their tax returns each year can claim those withholding taxes as a credit against their income tax liabilities. If they paid more than they owed, they are entitled to a refund from the government. Withholding taxes already exist on post-paid cellphone bills, phone bills and other utility bills, as well as on large withdrawals from bank accounts. FBR officials like imposing withholding taxes because they can theoretically increase collection of taxes without having to engage in extensive audits of taxpayers’ assets and incomes. It also brings in revenue from people who can clearly afford luxurious lifestyles but are not paying any taxes. However, officials admit that in order to evade the withholding tax on electricity, wealthier households simply installed more than one electricity metre. Collection from this tax, therefore, was much lower

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than FBR expectations. The FBR has also not been able to encourage people to file their tax returns. For the outgoing fiscal year, the FBR had a target of increasing the number of tax filers from the current 840,000 to 1.2 million. However, at a recent hearing of the Senate Finance Committee, FBR Chairman Tariq Bajwa admitted that the FBR had only gotten the number of filers up to 875,000 and was on track to only get the total number to 900,000 by the end of the fiscal year. The prime minister chaired a meeting on taxation proposals for the new fiscal year on Thursday, according to an official handout. For fiscal 2016, the FBR has been assigned a Rs3.1 trillion-tax target, said FBR chairman Tariq Bajwa. The government will withdraw Rs130 billion worth of Statutory Regulatory Orders (SROs) besides levying additional taxes of around Rs100 billion in the new budget, said sources familiar with the matter. In a similar move, the government has proposed to drastically increase the withholding tax rates on first class and business class air passengers to Rs 16,000 per ticket, said officials familiar with the deliberations. They added for the business class or other than economy class international air passengers, the proposed rates are Rs 12,000 per ticket. For the economy class passengers there will be no tax, said the sources. The government may also declare federal excise duty imposed on domestic and international air tickets non-adjustable from the new fiscal year, said the sources.

Karachi: MQM protest against water shortage in Liaqatabad Dunya News, May 29,2015

KARACHI Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) protested against water shortage in Karachi on Friday in Liaqatabad area. Rabita Committee members and a big number of female MQM workers participated in the protest. MQM leaders said that Karachi is the capital of Sindh but it is victim of discriminations and there is no water for Karachi. The protestors said that water shortage can create threats to law and order in the city. The leaders said that the projects worth billions are going on in the whole country with the money earned from Karachi but citizens of Karachi do not have the basic facility like water. The demanded the government to provide electricity, water and employment to the residents of Karachi. The protestors demanded the rulers to fight hydrant mafia and end the artificial crises of water from the city.

OGRA seeks Rs6.19 per litre increase in petrol price Dunya News, May 29,2015

ISLAMABAD - The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Friday forwarded a summary to the Petroleum Ministry, seeking up to Rs13.25 per litre increase in prices of petroleum products. According to sources, OGRA sought to raise the price of petrol by Rs6.19 per litre, high speed diesel by Rs7.91, high octane Rs13.25 per liter, light diesel oil Rs7.62 and kerosene oil by Rs6.53 per litre. OGRA has also suggested the government to maintain the prices by reducing petroleum levy. Final decision on the summary will be taken after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif s approval.

Three surcharges made regular part of power tariff Business Recorder, May 29,2015

The government has reportedly made three surcharges a regular part of electricity tariff, accumulative financial impact of which has been calculated at Rs 2.07 per unit, well informed sources in Finance Ministry told Business Recorder. Giving justification of the decision, the sources said different courts have issued stay orders against the collection of surcharges due to which power Distribution Companies (Discos) face a financial crunch. National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) also does not include late payment surcharge (LPS) on loans being taken by Discos and with the new decision LPS has also been made part of electricity tariff. According to sources, Ministry of Water and Power informed the Economic Co-ordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet at a recent meeting that on August 17, 2007 surcharge of 10 paisa/KWh was approved on all electricity consumers except lifeline consumers for raising funds for the 696 MW Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project. The ECC decision was also endorsed by the Cabinet on December 12, 2007. Subsequently, Neelum-Jhelum surcharge was imposed in 2008 for applicability till December 2015. In addition, a significant shortfall in recovering full cost continues to emerge due to less than full pass-through of the cost of electricity. In order to fulfil financial needs of Discos, loans from banks have been arranged for payment to power producers to maintain power generation and stability of the power sector. The mark-up cost on such loans needs to be transferred and recovered from the end consumers. The Ministry has pleaded to: (a) protect the lifeline consumers from any price escalation, rationalise tariffs and maintain uniform tariff rates across the country and regions; (b) raise funds for the construction and development of Neelum Jhelum Hydropower Project; and (c) to meet the repayment obligations of mark-up cost on such loans obtained against the sovereign guarantees of the Government of Pakistan for the purposes of reducing the above mentioned shortfall and payment of verified costs of power sector, it is required that the Federal Government notify the following surcharges under section 31(5) of the Regulation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power Act, 1997 (XL of 1997). The sources clarified that tariff rationalisation surcharge on national average basis for electricity consumers of Ex-WAPDA Distribution Companies is estimated at Rs 1.54/kwh. The collection of the tariff rationalisation surcharge will be deposited by Discos in a fund called the "Tariff Rationalisation Fund" to be kept in the escrow account of the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) for exclusive use for discharging the liabilities of the power producers. The ECC has also extended Neelum-Jhelum surcharge of 10 paisa per KWh on all electricity consumers of Ex-WAPDA Distribution Companies except lifeline domestic consumers till December-2016. The collection of Neelum-Jhelum Surcharge will be deposited by the Discos in a fund called the "Neelum-Jhelum Hydro Project Development Fund" to be kept in the escrow account of the Neelum-Jhelum Company for exclusive use for the Neelum-Jhelum Hydro Power project. According to sources, the ECC also approved financing cost surcharge @ Rs 0.43/KWh on account of recovering the debt servicing applicable to all consumer categories on per unit consumption of Discos except lifeline domestic consumers of the category 'residential A-1'in respect of, namely, "Financing cost Surcharge". The collection of the financing cost surcharge will be deposited by Discos in a fund called the "Financing cost Fund" to be kept in the escrow account of the CPPA for exclusive use for discharging the liabilities of the power producers.

Formation of parliamentary committee on CPEC — a daunting

ISLAMABAD: The decision by an all-party conference (APC) on Thursday to form a parliamentary committee to oversee the implementation of China- Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project can become a cumbersome task for the National Assembly speaker since the Senate has already formed its committee on the issue.Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani formed the 23-member special committee

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task for NA speaker Daily Dawn, May 29,2015

having representation from all the four provinces and from all parties in the Senate on the demand of some senators during a debate on the issue on May 11.During the four-hour debate, opposition members had expressed reservations over the alleged move of the government to change the corridor’s route, depriving the less-developed areas of the benefits that the project promises.Planning and Development Minister Ahsan Iqbal in his winding up speech did not oppose the members’ demand to form the committee.Under the rules, a parliamentary committee should comprise members of both houses of parliament and in the past, all such committees had equal representation from the two houses.If the same principle is applied for the formation of the committee on the CPEC, the National Assembly will be required to nominate 23 MNAs for representation in the parliamentary committee and this will convert the committee into a `mini-house’ of parliament with 46 members. Moreover, parliamentary committees in the past originated from the National Assembly and the speaker after getting an authorisation from the lower house asked the Senate chairman to send names of senators for inclusion in the committees.This time, parliamentary experts believe, the speaker will send the names of MNAs to the Senate chairman for inclusion in the committee that has already been formed.When contacted, Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani welcomed the APC’s decision to form the parliamentary committee on the CPEC issue.“We have already constituted a committee and if the members of the National Assembly join us, it will be better,” he said.Talking to Dawn, Federal Minister for Law Pervaiz Rashid expressed the hope that the matter would be resolved amicably by the NA speaker and the Senate chairman when they would sit together to find a solution.In reply to a question, the minister who is also the official spokesman for the government said PML-N would accept whatever formula would be agreed by the NA speaker and Senate chairman.The Senate committee on the CPEC is yet to meet to elect its chairman. The committee comprises seven members from Balochistan, five each from Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, three from Punjab, two from Islamabad and one from Fata.There are five members from PPP, four from PML-N and two each from PML-Q and the ANP. All other parties have one member each in the committee.

Dengue fever in Karachi due to water supplied through tankers The Statesman , May 28,2015

KARACHI: Physicians registering their concern about growing incidents of dengue fever in the metropolis have cited the off-season trend to existent water crisis.Talking to APP Tuesday, they said water supplied through tankers has aggravated the situation as people due to non- availability of piped water, are compelled to store the essential commodity in different manner.Usually these are utensils of varied sizes with inadequate provision for proper cover or lids hence unintentionally providing safe breeding grounds to mosquito causing dengue fever, said Dr. Kamal Ayub of a private hospital.He said Dengue Fever if inadequately managed does lead to hemorrhagic fever.This was a phenomenon registered some years ago in post monsoons and also during early winters in areas with mild weathers -the trend is not the same due to environmental changes.Dengue, unlike Malaria registered in both rural and urban areas, has emerged to be a health condition for urbanites due to factors related to civic conditions, said Dr. Shiraz Ahmed a senior family physician. The doctor mentioned that mismanagement has emerged to be a major contributory factor as it is not only that dry areas covered through water tankers add to the vulnerability of the citizens but indifference of authorities to avoid rupture in pipelines in areas fortunate to have water causing pools of clean water is also a serious risk.The two doctors said it was extremely important that people in general must not ignore fever persisting for more than four to five days and ensure that fluid intake by patients is steadily maintained."It is not that they be administered drip but oral consumption is enough." said Dr. Kamal Ayub.Plain water that is clean and properly treated, even if adequately boiled is sufficient, said the physician in reply to a question.Dr. Shiraz Ahmed said administration of drip is not needed in most of the circumstances and this should be mainly a decision of qualified doctor who is always in a better position to gauge the condition of the patient. - APP

Health officers face action for poor anti-polio campaign Daily Dawn, May 28,2015

QUETTA: The Balochistan health department has decided to take action against district health officers and union council medical officers for poor performance during polio eradication campaigns in several areas of the province.Medical officers and other functionaries of the health department of Quetta, Pishin and Qila Abdullah districts would soon face suspension and immediate transfer, official sources said on Wednesday.“Medical officers and other officials of the health department responsible for Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) would face the same action in future during anti-polio campaigns,” the sources said.They said the chief secretary had issued a notification and informed the health department and donor agencies about the accountability mechanism at the district level for polio eradication initiatives in Quetta block.The accountability mechanism has been devised following poor performance of health officers in many area.

Radiation, medical imaging are hazards to healthcare workers The Statesman, May 28,2015

KARACHI: Radiation Safety Committee (RSC), Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ziauddin University Hospital has organized a symposium, titled “Radiation and Health Imaging: Hazards to Healthcare Workers” to spread the knowledge about hazards and ways of safe handling of radiation by healthcare providers.Dr Nosheen Fatima, Chairperson Radiation Safety Committee and head of department Nuclear Medicine, Ziauddin University Hospital elaborated the role and vision of Radiation Safety Committee (RSC) in reliable and accurate radiation therapy measures. She urged the need for maintaining a safe environment at practices involving radiations.“We are all exposed to radiation from the sun, rocks and food and other natural resources,” she said while discussing how people are exposed to radiations. She told that the approximately 80 percent of total radiation exposure to mankind is from natural sources while medical and professional exposure contributes only to 20 percent.Syed Mishkat Ali Jafri, Principal Scientific Officer Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA), enlightened the fundamentals of safety principles, the core functions and responsibilities of PNRA in monitoring the radiation exposure and ensuring the safe handling of radiation in Pakistan, and how to apply radiation safety standards in various fields.“Our mission is to protect radiation workers, general public and the environment from the harmful effects of radiation,” he said.Dr Maseeh uz Zaman, Section Head Nuclear Medicine, discussed the historic journey of radiation, its direct and indirect effects and acute radiation syndromes such as Hematologic Syndrome, Gastrointestinal Syndrome and Central Nervous System Syndrome. He affirmed that early effects may occur with approximately 25 Rem and

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greater while stochastic effects occur after an extended chronic exposure to radiation.He added that these effects are difficult to quantify and may take a lot of time to become evident. Khalid Hussain, Regional Nuclear Safety Directorate PNRA, graced the occasion as guest of honor. He congratulated the RSC for organizing such informative and successful events. - PPI

Belarus minister offers education opportunities in high tech science Pakistan Observer, May 28,2015

ISLAMABAD: The Education Minister of the Republic of Belarus, Mr. Zhuravkov Mikhail, and the Chairman of Presidium of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (NASB), Acad. Vladimir G. Gusakov, who are currently on a state visit to Pakistan, visited the Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), Islamabad and the National Agricultural Research Center (NARC), Islamabad on 26-27 May, 2015. The Secretary General of Pakistan Academy of Sciences (PAS), Prof. Dr. Zabta K. Shinwari, coordinated their visit to both the institutions. While visiting these institutions, both the dignitaries appreciated the ongoing programs of higher education and agricultural research in multifarious areas of science and expressed keen interest for mutual collaboration with scientists and institutions of Pakistan. The Minister of Education of Belarus offered its country’s support in Pakistan’s efforts for higher education and scientific/agricultural research by way of supporting Post-doctoral research and doctoral research of Pakistani PhD scholars in Belarus through Split PhD program, through the Pakistan Academy of Sciences. The Belarusian dignitaries expressed keen interest for collaboration in a wide range of scientific areas which included genetic engineering, genomics, agricultural equipments including farm machinery and post-harvest processing, food technology, information technology, horticulture, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical sciences. They also expressed their desire for holding joint seminars, symposia and conferences in scientific areas of mutual interest. The President of Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Dr. Anwar Nasim, welcomed the offer of support and collaboration between scientists and scientific institutions of the two countries and assured the visiting dignitaries from Belarus of all out support and cooperation from the Pakistani side in this endeavor of national significance. For formalize the arrangement for scientific cooperation and collaboration between scientists of the two countries, the Chairman of Presidium of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus and President of Pakistan Academy of Sciences are scheduled to sign a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 29 May 2015.

Helmet-wearing declared mandatory for motorcyclists Daily Dawn, May 27,2015

KARACHI: Helmet-wearing has been declared mandatory for motorcyclists, including pillion-riders, in the metropolis from June 1, the traffic police said on Tuesday.Legal action would be taken against the motorcyclists who do not follow the order, according to DIG (Traffic) Dr Amir Ahmed Shaikh. He said that the measure, which was taken by invoking relevant section of the Motor Vehicles Ordinance, would also apply to pillion-riders, including women.

Dengue claims year’s first life in city Daily Dawnn, May 27,2015

KARACHI: Provincial health authorities on Tuesday confirmed the year’s first death caused by dengue virus, and identified a boy of Orangi Town as the victim.Officials in the provincial dengue control and prevention programme said the 10-year-old boy was admitted to a private hospital on May 22 in a precarious condition and a couple of days later he died.Dr Shakeel Aamir Mullick, who heads the dengue control and prevention programme, said the management of the private hospital where the boy died confirmed to him the dengue death on Tuesday.The doctors told the provincial authorities that they received the boy when the infection had attained serious complications, causing his death after a couple of days of medication.“This is the first death [of 2015] because of dengue infection,” said Dr Mullick.According to the data compiled by the provincial programme, 370 dengue cases have been reported in Sindh this year.Of them, 360 cases have been reported in Karachi, three cases came from Hub district of Balochistan and the remaining seven cases have been reported from the rest of the province, including two from Hyderabad.Last year, more than 1,295 cases of dengue fever were reported in Sindh, of which 1,277 belonged to Karachi. Some 17 dengue patients died of the disease.In 2013, more than 6,000 dengue patients were reported, of whom 32 died.On dengue infection in children, officials said there was a slight variation in signs and symptoms of dengue in young and adult victims. They might have diarrhoea and gastroenteritis with fever, eating disorder and abdominal pain.Officials have identified North Nazimabad, SITE, Clifton, Saddar Town, North Karachi and New Karachi as the “vulnerable areas” for dengue meriting “special attention”. The lethal virus is difficult to rein in despite the authorities’ claim that they had taken “unprecedented” steps this year to control dengue virus in Sindh, with special attention to Karachi.Official figures show that dengue fever’s first incidence in Karachi was reported in 1994 when 145 confirmed cases were recorded, of whom one victim had died.The disease hibernated since then till 2005, when the authorities recorded 258 cases, of which 16 had died. The deadliest year was 2006 in which 49 of the 1,500 patients died.The authorities then turned to an efficient mode in the next two years, during which 20 people died out of the 931 confirmed cases.Since 2009 when the city had last seen a local government, 92 people of the around 12,000 confirmed cases died.Officials said of the 190 people who had died so far because of the deadly tropical disease in Sindh, more than 60 per cent were aged between 20 and 34 years. Some 20 per cent of them were aged 35 years or more while the rest were children or teens.Transmitted by the bite of a female mosquito, the disease is occurring more widely due to increased movement of people and goods — including carrier objects such as bamboo plants and used tyres — as well as floods linked to climate change, the United Nations agency said.

Hepatitis patients suffer as Saidu hospital short of medicine Daily Dawn, May 27,2015

MINGORA: Hundreds of hepatitis patients in Swat district have complained about shortage of medicines in Saidu Teaching Hospital (STH), and appealed to the provincial government to provide the same without delay.Hepatitis-C patients from several areas complained that the officials at the hospital refused to provide them the much needed injections, citing its shortage.“I have been coming to the STH for last three months seeking hepatitis treatment, but doctors repeatedly say there is no medicine in the hospital. As a result, I have to purchase the injections privately at huge cost,” said Iqbal Mand, a hepatitis-C patient, and resident of Khawzakhela.The injections, according to patients, are very expensive which they cannot afford to buy from private drug stores. “Treatment for hepatitis costs Rs20,000 to Rs30,000 and poor people cannot afford to avail it privately,” said another hepatitis patient, Jawad Ahmad of Bahrain.“An official in the hospital told me that they had stock for only 300 hepatitis patients,” he added.Though simple interferon is in reach of well off people, however,

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pegylated interferon is too expensive to be purchased even by a rich family.Patients suffering from viral hepatitis-C appealed to the provincial government to immediately provide them with the pegylated interferon injections.When contacted, in charge of the hepatitis control programme in STH, Qari Anwarullah, told Dawn that about 800 patients of hepatitis were registered with them. Among them 200 are suffering from the chronic Hepatitis-C Virus (HCV), he added.“We have stock of interferon injections for only 300 patients but don’t have a single pegylated interferon injection. We get all the injections from Peshawar Hepatitis Control Programme. Once we get the injections from there we will immediately provide it to patients,” he assured.Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Hepatitis Prevention and Control Programme Assistant Director Dr Kaleemullah told Dawn that due to non-availability of funds they didn’t have pegylated interferon. However, he said they had enough of stock of interferon injections.

Punjab Assembly attacked, security shed set on fire Daily Dawn, May 27,2015

LAHORE: Violent protests by lawyers against law-enforcers over the killing of the Daska Bar Association president and his colleague continued on Tuesday as the black coats attacked the Punjab Assembly building and set its security shed (made of fibreglass) on fire.In other parts of the province, lawyers blocked roads, burnt tyres, damaged public property, manhandled policemen and harassed citizens. In Gujranwala, lawyers broke into the DCO office.The PPP, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and other parties also held peaceful protests across the province and called for immediate action against the culprits.The government constituted a joint investigation team (JIT) comprising representatives of law enforcement/security agencies to investigate the killings. The government withdrew its earlier request made to the Lahore High Court for nomination of a judicial commission on the matter.Daska police registered a case against unidentified people for ransacking the offices of DSP, TMA, Civil House and other public buildings during Monday’s protest.Talking to journalists, Punjab IG Mushtaq Sukhera said the killing of the lawyers was an individual’s act, asking the legal fraternity not to blame the entire police force for the unfortunate incident.After the formation of the JIT, lawyers should end their protests, the IG said. He assured the lawyers that all requisites of justice would be met.Meanwhile, Daska Bar Association president Rana Khalid Abbas and lawyer Irfan Chohan were laid to rest in Daska tehsil on Tuesday. A large number of lawyers, politicians and members of civil society attended the funeral.A complete strike was observed and Ghaibana Namaz-i-Janaza were held in bar associations of Lahore, Sialkot, Daska, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Sahiwal, Vehari and Bahawalpur. Lahore High Court Chief Justice Manzoor Ahmad Malik and other judges attended one such prayer in the High Court Bar Association. They also visited Mayo Hospital to inquire after the health of injured lawyers.Talking to lawyers, Justice Malik said the law had taken its course and the culprits would be brought to justice soon.The Punjab Bar Council called a strike and rallies for two days.In Lahore, lawyers held a rally on The Mall and forced traders to shut their shops. They also manhandled policemen and harassed motorists and passersby. They damaged signboards, banners and hoardings carrying pictures of PML-N leaders and chanted slogans of “go Nawaz go” and “go Shahbaz go”.Some lawyers attacked a police mobile van parked outside the judges’ gate in the LHC and snatched mobile phones from the driver and a policeman.The Metro Bus service was partially suspended from MAO College station to Shahdara because of protests. There was a traffic jam on all roads adjacent to The Mall lasting for hours. As there was no police deployment on roads, lawyers did what they liked. Rangers were deployed inside the LHC and the Punjab Assembly.The lawyers tried to break into the assembly building but failed. The frustrated lawyers then damaged security cameras and set on fire a fibreglass shed installed at the entrance for security personnel. Later, Rangers took control of the situation outside the assembly.The unbridled lawyers scuffled with Lahore High Court Bar Association President Pir Masood Chishti when he tried to calm them down. They called him a representative of the government.In Daska, traders observed a complete strike to mourn the death of the lawyers killed on Monday. Paramilitary troops patrolled all main and inter-city roads.During the protest, lawyers thrashed an official of the Special Branch.The Sialkot District Bar Association called for immediate suspension of DPO Dr Shahzad Asif and acting DCO Adnan Mehmood Awan. The bar cancelled the membership of Defence Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif for “not taking action against the policemen involved in the killing of the two lawyers”.In Muzaffargarh, lawyers held a rally and blocked main roads. They besieged the DPO office and chanted slogans against police.In Bahawalpur, lawyers marched on DCO Road and Baghdad Road, blocking traffic. No police contingent was deployed to maintain law and order during the rally.The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan condemned the killing of the two lawyers by police. Its chairperson Zohra Yousuf urged the government to provide justice to the victims and take action against the perpetrators. She also urged the lawyers to remain peaceful and avoid violence.

Sindh Govt to promulgate ordinance making water theft a non-bailable offence The Statesman, May 27,2015

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said that PPP government and its leadership has always given ownership to Karachi. "We strive hard to solve public problems in this city of megalopolis. That's why I released Rs160 million this past week to provide water tankers free of cost to the water-starved areas of Karachi."This he said while talking to a delegation of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) led by opposition leader in the Sindh Assembly Khawaja Izhar Ul Hassan. The others who were in the delegation were Syed Sardar Ahmed, Mohammad Hussain, MNA Kanwar Naveed Jameel and Khalid Ahmed.The CM was assisted by his cabinet members, Nisar Ahmed Khuhro, Dr Sikandar Mendhro, Syed Murad Ali Shah and Sharjeel Innam Memon.The CM welcomed the MQM delegation and said, "Like our (PPP) leadership MQM Quaid Altaf Hussain was also concerned about water scarcity in the city.”He talked to me last night on this matter and said that his team would give some suggestions to redress the public grievances. It was a good move on his part that MQM was coming up to strengthen the hands of his government to solve the basic problem of water shortage. Leader of opposition in the Sindh Assembly Khawaja Izhar Ul Hassan said that illegal hydrants should be closed and water theft through illegal connection be stopped. At this Minister for Information and Local Government Sharjeel Innam Memon said that with the help of police and Rangers he had bulldozed over 120 illegal hydrants and removed a large number of illegal connections. "We have

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already intensified operation against illegal hydrants and illegal water connections.He said he had given scanners for repair to detect illegal underground water connections and shortly would personally lead this drive. He thanked MQM for supporting the government move. He also said that the FIRs had also been registered against the culprits operating illegal hydrants. The MQM and PPP teams agreed to enact laws to declare water theft as a non-bailable offence. For the purpose, the CM Syed Qaim Ali Shah said that the assembly was not in session; therefore ordinance against water theft may be promulgated for which draft would be prepared and exchanged with MQM delegation before its promulgation.The MQM delegation urged the PPP government to launch 65 MGD project and complete it within a year. At this, the Minister for Finance Syed Murad Ali Shah said that he would arrange funds at any cost if the project was to be completed within a year. - NNI

AIMS holds free medical camp for diabetic patients The Statesman May 27,2015

PESHAWAR: Abasin Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) arranged a free medical camp for creating awareness, adopting of preventive measures and provision of free treatment for diabetic patients here at Diabetic Hospital & Research Centre, Hayatabad.During the camp senior doctors carried out free checkup of diabetic patients and beside free medical test they were also provided free medicines.Founder and Chief Executive, Diabetic Centre, Professor Dr. Zia-ul-Hassan, Medical Director, Dr. Shaukat Hayat, Director, Community Health Services, Ayaz Mujahid and other senior doctors were also present in the camp.During the medical camp the patients were provided free insulin and free medical tests were also carried for cardiovascular, kidneys, tooth, eye-screening and other disease caused by the diabetes. - APP

DG NAB inaugurates public awareness mobile van The Statesman, May 27,2015

PESHAWAR: Director General, National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Salim Shahzad here Tuesday inaugurated Public Awareness Van to raise awareness and sensitize masses against the menace of corruption and its dangerous effects on the society.The van carrying the slogan of 'Say no to Corruption' was inaugurated by the DG NAB here at NAB Headquarters Tuesday. Speaking on the occasion, the DG NAB said the cooperation of masses was must to eliminate the menace of corruption.Salim Shehzad said corruption creates very negative effect on the whole society, therefore people of every walk of life including students, youth, teachers and academicians should come forward and strengthen hands of NAB in fight against corruption.Later on, a function was held at University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Peshawar where Director NAB KP Mirza Irfan Baig in his speech said time for elimination of corruption has come. He said corruption or malfeasance are very fatal for the society and time was not for away when this menace would be completely uprooted for which consistent efforts was required for its complete elimination.He said youth and students can play a vital role to get rid of corruption. He said Engineering students are the builders of a nation and their constructive role in nation's development is of paramount importance. Additional Director NAB Mian Mohammad Waqar Registrar Peshawar Professor Inayatullah Babar, Dr. Laiq Hussain, President Literary Society UAT were also present on the occasion.Irfan Baig said the students are the back bone of any nation and they should raise slogans against corruption, adding time has come that we should all stand up against corruption and ingrain hatred in our hearts against this evil. He said corruption leads to economic imbalances, backwardness and poverty.Additional Director NAB Mian Waqar said corruption plays very negative impact on the society and we need to fight it collectively.He said so far NAB had recovered Rs 262 billion from the country, making very positive impact on the national exchequer. He said so far 589 corrupt personnel were arrested besides apprehending 49 others this year. He said that 365 references have been filed in Accountability Court.He said the conviction rate in corruption cases has 65 percent, which is reflection of outstanding performance of the NAB. On this occasion Chairman Computer System UET Peshawar lauded the efforts of NAB in raising awareness against corruption. - APP

Youth burnt alive in Qambar Daily Dawn, May 26,2015

LARKANA: A youth was burnt alive in agricultural fields falling within the jurisdiction of the Wagan police station of Qambar-Shahdadkot district late on Sunday night.Manthar Ali Shaikh, the father of 25-year-old victim, Dildar Shaikh, lodged an FIR (32/2015) at the police station stating that his son was tied to a tree with wires and set on fire by unidentified suspects. He said the family had no enmity with anyone and that he could not guess any motive for the inhuman act.The first information about the incident was given to the police and the affected family by some villagers. Police said that the charred remains of the youth were brought to the Wagan Civil Hospital. It was just a skeleton, said Dr Shahnawaz Jatoi, the medical officer at the hospital who performed the autopsy. He told Dawn on Monday that even the viscera of the victim could not be retrieved. His heirs were not interested in litigation, he added. Dildar Shaikh had been living with his uncle in Ranjhan Shaikh village and had gone missing a couple of days back from the house.Qambar-Shahdadkot SSP Sarfraz Nawaz speaking to Dawn described the incident as terrible. He said that a three-member team comprising Nasirabad DSP Habib Shah, Wagan SHO Wahid Bukhsh Lashari and the official in charge of the Qambar CIA had been assigned the investigation with directives to submit a complete report within a week.The SSP noted that the incident had taken place in a vast unpopulated area and, therefore, it was almost impossible to find an eyewitness. However, he expressed the hope that the investigators would be able to find a clue to the suspects.Human Right Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) Qambar-Shahdadkot district coordinator Murad Pandrani called for an inquiry by the district and sessions judge into the incident. He said the HRCP had formed a fact-finding team which would visit the village on Tuesday to record statements of the area people.

Govt rejects OGRA’s summary to increase POL prices Pakistan Today, May 26,2015

The government rejected the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA)’s summary for upward revision of petroleum prices for the month of June, sources said on Monday. According to sources, the government has decided to give relief to the masses in the holy month of Ramzan and ensure that there is no change in petroleum prices. Last week, the OGRA had forwarded the summary about raising petroleum prices up to Rs 5.80 per litre.

LNG terminal: Successful bidder’s

ISLAMABAD: The efforts put into constructing the second liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal have come to naught as the winner of the tender, Akbar Associates, has committed wrongdoing by filing a fake bank creditworthiness certificate. Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) has come to know that

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bank certificate found to be fake The Express Tribune, May 26,2015

the creditworthiness certificate of Burj Bank, submitted by Akbar Associates on January 19 along with its bid to win the $400 million LNG terminal contract, was forged, show documents available with The Express Tribune. Earlier, in a letter sent to Burj Bank on May 14, SSGC had requested it to verify the authenticity of the certificate and confirm that the bank had issued the document. However, the bank management in its reply the next day denied that any branch of Burj Bank had released the certificate and it was a fake document. “This establishes that Akbar Associates committed a fraud in its LNG bid. Under the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) and tender rules, SSGC must disqualify and blacklist the company and en cash its $1-million bond,” an official familiar with the development said. However, he added, lobbies in power corridors still wanted to award the contract to Akbar Associates. “We have not yet awarded the terminal contract to anybody and the matter of creditworthiness has gone to court, which will decide whether the certificate is fake or authentic,” said SSGC Board Chairman Miftah Ismail. The SSGC board approved the bid on May 11, though the consultant had pointed out the bidder’s poor financial health and lack of experience. In its technical evaluation report, the consultant highlighted the most glaring deficiencies. It said Akbar Associates did not submit the project cost, capital structure and funding plan and bank documents in support of the principal sponsor’s commitment to financing the project. These were serious deficiencies in the information provided by the company, but despite that it was awarded 60% marks in this sub-section. Financial statements for relevant sources of equity and letters for project financing submitted by Akbar Associates to establish the financial capability of the group were ambiguous. The consultant was of the view that based on the information provided it was difficult to confirm that the lead sponsor had sufficient assets to fund equity requirements. The consultant also did not agree with the sponsor’s assertion that its proposal should be treated as 100% equity finance because of the reliance on illiquid real estate assets. In its original proposal, the company had proposed a mix of debt and equity financing, however, later responding to the consultant’s queries, it changed the stance to 100% equity financing, which was a violation of PPRA rules. The group, according to the consultant, was only capable of raising $9-12 million from its balance sheet. Now, the question arises how the lead sponsor (Akbar Associates), who is 80% equity holder, will be able to finance a project estimated to cost around $400 million, ask officials. None of the three Pakistan-based companies of the Akbar Associates Group had submitted financial statements for the year ended June 2014 according to the requirement of the Request for Proposals, raising suspicion about the financial health of these companies. In spite of these deficiencies, Akbar Associates was awarded 15 out of 25 marks in this sub-section whereas it should not have been given any score.

Power sector hindering LNG import contract: minister Daily Dawn, May 26,2015

ISLAMABAD: Petroleum and Natural Resources Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said on Monday that the power sector was a major obstacle to signing a long-term contract for import of liquefied natural gas (LNG), despite the fact that it would lead to an annual saving of $1 billion for the sector. Testifying before the National Assembly’s standing committee on ports and shipping, he said it was a fallacy that Sindh or any other province had surplus gas. He said independent power producers (IPPs) were wary of LNG use, though some power plants could save $1bn a year by replacing liquid fuels with regasified-LNG. He said the power sector had neither provided standby letters of credit (SBLCs) nor finalised payment mechanism and these were the only two issues hampering the signing of a long-term contract with Qatar. The minister was replying to questions by parliamentarians why arrangements could not be made for smooth LNG supplies while the government was claiming credit for having completed an LNG terminal in March. He said the oil lobby was also responsible for hurdles in LNG imports because it was uncomfortable with LNG replacement. “If IPPs provide SBLCs and finalise payment mechanism today, it will take a maximum of 45 days to sign a final contract with Qatar,” he said, adding that the SBLCs and payment mechanism were required to be shared with Qatar. Mr Abbasi claimed to have resolved another key issue pertaining to Port Qasim’s preparedness for LNG handling and said Qatar was not ready for short-term LNG supply contracts. According to him, the petroleum ministry had so far provided IPPs more than Rs10bn worth of LNG on credit and without any payment because LNG shipments had not yet become normal. He said the fourth LNG ship would reach the port on Tuesday. He said that another problem with the LNG deal was too much criticism and speculation over pricing without taking into account conditions of the agreement. The LNG market was very complex and changing very fast, he said. For example, people from Qatar stayed in Islamabad for weeks to secure LNG contracts in 2004-05 when India obtained LNG supplies at a rate of $6 per MMBTU. But now it was getting LNG at $16 per MMBTU because of its pricing based on past five year average oil price. The average price had touched $110 per barrel even though oil prices declined to less than $60 per barrel. The minister said Japan purchased LNG at $22.5 and also $10 per MMBTU. On the other hand, Pakistan is now in a position to obtain LNG at $8 per MMBTU because crude prices are currently lower. He said Qatar had earlier demanded a guarantee of $500 million which was brought down to less than $100m after protracted negotiations. GAS DIVERSION: In reply to a question about diversion of gas from Sindh to Punjab to accommodate LNG even though the former had enough local resources, the minister said the notion was misplaced. “The country’s total gas demand is around eight billion cubic feet per day (BCFD) against the supply of about four BCFD. All provinces are deficient and none is surplus.” Mr Abbasi did not agree with an observation that Punjab did not produce gas, insisting that gas production and consumption should be seen in the broader sense of direct and indirect demand. Power generation might be taking place in one province and fertiliser production in another, but they benefited consumers in all provinces, he added. Sindh’s gas consumption was lower than the current production, but if connections were opened for industry, captive power plants and CNG stations, the province’s production would not be sufficient to meet its overall demand, the minister observed. He criticised the port authorities for not visualising the future LNG imports and said his ministry was ready to fund new infrastructure for LNG handling by

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including its cost in LNG price. “Nothing is possible through Gwadar port unless its connectivity with the rest of the country is ensured,” he added. In reply to a question, Mr Abbasi said the CNG sector could be supplied LNG for 100 days a year, compared to last year’s 54 days provided they made advance payments to the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited. Some CNG stations had made it a habit not to pay their bills, he regretted.

GIDC, power subsidy withdrawal flayed The Nation, May 26,2015

LAHORE - Progressive Group has expressed its serious concern over the reports of withdrawal of subsidy on power prices in forthcoming budget making electricity more expensive for domestic consumers and industrial consumers. “It will break the backbone of our industrial sector especially the export-oriented manufacturing units which are already facing tough competition in the international markets because of higher prices, electricity outages, sky rocketing gas tariff and other hardships,” said Progressive Group’s President Khalid Usman. Business circles had very high hopes with the Pakistan Muslim League (N) when it came in to power with the slogan of eradication of load-shedding and construction of dams. Electricity tariff in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and China were comparatively lower than Pakistan hence, they were able to produce goods at lower cost. Resultantly, Pakistani exporters were losing market share in export markets and the national economy was deprived of precious foreign exchange. Khalid Usman and Ejaz Tanveer said PML-N’s election manifesto had given a hope to the industrial sector that it would be able to get constant supply of electricity on better rates but it seemed that this government was also helpless before the donor agencies and under their pressure withdrawing subsidy at a very faster pace making the life miserable for domestic, commercial as well as industrial consumers. Meanwhile, the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) on Monday took a strong exception to the re-imposition of Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC) and called upon the federal government to immediately withdraw it. In a statement issued here, FPCCI Regional Chairman/Vice President Khawja Zarar Kaleem said that the GIDC was not only a violation of Articles 8 and 18 of the Constitution but it would also give a deadly blow to the economic activities in the country. “The Cess was imposed in January 2012 through a Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC) Act 2011 on the pretext of mobilizing funds for infrastructure development work for Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project and since the government had already stopped work on this mega project therefore it has no justification to re-impose GIDC through an ordinance.” The Supreme Court has already declared this case illegal confirming decision by PHC and SHC. The FPCCI Vice President urged the government to facilitate growth of businesses which would automatically generate more tax revenue, create more jobs and increase exports instead of introducing such harsh measures. Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC), Zarar Kaleem said, would make Pakistani merchandise uncompetitive in the global marketplace and hurt the country’s exports. The value-added and export-oriented industries have been earning valuable foreign exchange to the tune of billions of rupees, he said, adding that GIDC would increase the cost of production.

Protest erupts outside PESCO office as load shedding worsens Pakistan Today, May 26,2015

PESHAWAR: Dozens of men after being irked by the hours long load shedding, and the incessant attack by mosquitoes, closed a road outside the Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) head office on Monday. They torched a tyre and shouted slogans against the PESCO management and the minister of water and power, Pakistan. The protest came 10 days after the provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) brought promises from Islamabad that load shedding would be reduced in the area. But these protesters said they are subjected to 22 hours load shedding in a day making it impossible to fill their water tanks. “Our water taps are dried and the mosques are running out of water supply which is making it difficult for people to offer prayers,” said Mohammad Ayaz, one of the protesters who was holding a handwritten-placard with a slogan against PESCO. The angry protesters attacked a vehicle which was trying to get into the PESCO offices, but no vehicle was damaged. “Our children are screaming because of mosquitoes and hot weather while the taps are dry,” said Ghazanfar Ali Shah, another protester. “If you ask PESCO they say they have a formula provided by Lahore under which more losses areas are subjected to maximum hours of load shedding while those with low losses or zero losses have less number of hours. We do not accept this self-manufactured formula under which every area of the poor population is showing high losses and rich areas are showing low losses,” he added. He said PESCO should clear the issue with non-paying consumers and stop punishing those who pay regularly. Ghazanfar and Arshad who negotiated with PESCO management were told that they will be provided six hours of light in a day if they end their protest and return back to their homes but the protesters refused the offer and preferred to stay on the road. “We have brought our bills which show that we fulfil our responsibility and we want to highlight the corruptions of PESCO employees who give patronage to thieves and give them cover. The Minister for Water and Power, Abid Sher, Ali should reform his own staff rather than call us thieves,” said a 70-year old Mohammad Salim. He was angry at the federal government for subjecting the province to extreme load shedding despite the fact that it generates electricity.

Punjab govt to complete 300MW coal power project at Salt Range by 2018 Pakistan Observer, May 26,2015

LAHORE — Provincial Minister for Mines and Minerals Sher Ali Khan has said that coal is the best solution for resolving energy crisis and Punjab government will complete 300MW coal power project at Salt Range by 2018. He said that there were 600 million tons reservoirs of coal at Salt Range and there is need to adopt clean coal technology to protect environment from negative effects of producing energy. He was addressing a seminar on “Role of Indigenous Coal in Solving Energy Crisis” organized by Centre for Coal Technology at Al Raazi Hall here on Monday. PU VC Dr Mujahid Kamran, Director Centre for Coal Technology Prof Dr Shahid Munir, MPAs Dr Farzana Nazir, Ghazala, faculty members and a large number of students were present on the occasion. Addressing the seminar, Mr Sher Ali said that mining was a difficult task and Punjab government was benefiting from expertise of Chinese companies. He stressed the need to conserve energy, saying UPS was involved in “electricity theft” because it consumed extra electricity for re-charging batteries and it used 2000MW electricity as per estimates. He advised the consumers to unplug UPS during winter. He said that Punjab Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif was working day and night for removing energy crises from Pakistan. He lauded PU VC Dr Mujahid Kamran for raising standard of university and

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promoting research culture in PU. Giving a detailed technical briefing, Director CCT Prof Dr Shahid Munir said that indigenous coal was the only solution to resolve energy crises as Thar had 175 billion tons coal reservoirs worth Rs 30 trillion. He said that Pakistan could produce 100,000 (one hundred thousand megawatt) electricity every year for the next five hundred years using Thar coal. He said that Allah has blessed us with the coal at Thar, which was technically ideal for electricity production, and there was no need for its upgradation. He said that South Africa was producing 93per cent, China 81per cent, India 71per cent and Australia 69per cent of its electricity from coal but unfortunately, Pakistan, despite having abundance of coal reservoirs, was producing only .6 (point six) percent electricity from coal. He called upon Punjab government for getting some blocks of Thar coal on lease to meet energy demands of the province using open-pit mining method. He said that Thar coal project of Dr Samar Mubarak Mand was technically flawed which could have caused loss to the government. He said that only 67 percent population of Pakistan had access to electricity. He said that according to International Energy Agency, Pakistan’s energy demand would increase by 49 thousand megawatt by 2025. But, he said, that all the on-going projects of dams would have produced only 15000MW electricity by 2025. He said that mining of coal was the most important factor to meet the target of producing 49 thousand megawatt electricity by 2025. He said that Pakistan was spending 12 billion dollars per year on purchasing furnace oil for producing electricity. He stressed the need to adopt environment friendly techniques to produce energy from coal. He said that coal would remain the major source of energy production for the next 100 years. He said that PU’s Centre for Coal Technology had also technically audited various coal power projects. Later, PU VC Dr Mujahid Kamran presented a souvenir to the minister. Members of Punjab Assembly Dr Farzana Nazir, Ghazala and other officials visited PU Centre for Coal Technology.

‘Malnutrition among children a big challenge’ Daily Dawn, May 26,2015

ISLAMABAD: Two out of every five (44 per cent) children under five are stunted, 32 per cent are underweight and 15 per cent children are suffering from acute malnutrition in Pakistan.This was said by Country Director World Food Programme (WFP), Ms Lola Castro, while speaking to participants of a Scaling up Nutrition (SUN) Self-Assessment Workshop conducted by Planning Commission of Pakistan with the support of WFP at a local hotel on Monday.Ms Castro said the assessment would provide input to the global strategy to be developed for the post-2015 era.She also said that this progress assessment in Pakistan was led by government with support from all the in-country stakeholders and hoped that all would do great endeavour.The Planning and Development secretary Hassan Nawaz Tarrar said the government was cognizant of the situation of malnutrition in Pakistan and was ready for all the required interventions proposed by various networks.He said that SUN movement as the name suggests was scaling up nutrition and was a very essential global movement that had the power, if implemented effectively, to change the fortunes of any nation. He said that malnutrition was a long standing crisis that Pakistan had been facing and despite numerous humanitarian efforts, “the real problem still looms big and Pakistan’s future being eaten away by malnutrition crisis”.“Future productivity of the country will be less than those of nutritionally well off nations and by just getting rid of malnutrition, Pakistan can add 2-3 per cent in its GDP and in the long run much more due to the productive work force that is going to be produced,” he said.He said since the start of the SUN movement in 2013 Pakistan had been taking steps to control the issue of malnutrition.“Nutrition has been put in the Pakistan Vision 2025. There is ministerial support for the issue. Moreover, steps are being taken for the establishment of Business and Academic Networks for the resolve of the issue,” he said.The workshop was attended by representatives of provincial governments along with the representation from Unicef, WHO, Save the Children and other partners.

Kidney treatment: LHC seeks reply Daily Dawn, May 26,2015

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Monday issued notices to the Punjab health department on a petition questioning lack of kidney treatment facilities at public hospitals in the province.Advocate Farooq Badar filed a public interest petition and said except Mayo Hospital of Lahore, there was no adequate facility for kidney patients in government hospitals of the province.He said the number of kidney patients had been drastically increased in the country but the government failed to ensure proper treatment for them.The petitioner said that patients were forced to go abroad for the treatment due to the poor health facility at local hospitals.He asked the court to order the government to provide proper treatment to kidney patients in the province. The court sought a reply from the government within 10 days.

Anti-dengue sprays still not carried out Daily Dawn, May 25,2015

RAWALPINDI: The district health department has failed to fumigate low-lying areas of the city to prevent the spread of dengue virus.Entomologists have declared five areas in the cantonment and low-lying areas of the city, especially along Leh Nullah, ideal place for dengue mosquitoes.“After the unusual rains in the last two months, chances of outbreak of malaria and dengue virus has increased manifold,” a senior doctor of the district health department told Dawn.“The health department has gone slack with its drive. In 2013, when it did not take preventive measures and more than 1,500 patients turned up in the three hospitals with dengue virus,” the doctor said.He said five places had been declared vulnerable: Railway Colony, Gawalmandi, People’s Colony, Habib Colony near Westridge, Adiala Road and areas along the banks of Leh Nullah.A senior official of the City District Government Rawalpindi said the government had asked all departments to launch a drive.When contacted, District Officer Health (Urban Areas) Dr Tahir Ahmed said the teams were taking preventive measures in the city areas. After finding dengue mosquitoes last week, the department launched a door-to-door drive in Dhoke Ratta, Ratta Amral, Hazara Colony and Eidgah.

Three children feared dead in huge village fire Daily Dawn, May 25,2015

DADU: A fierce fire swept through a village near Mehar town killing a child, injuring 20 other people, perishing a large number of cattle head and reducing 35 houses and tonnes of food grain to ashes on Sunday. Two more children were reported missing and feared to have been killed, the affected families said.Initial investigations shows that the fire started from the kitchen of a house and engulfed the other houses one after the other in Bhali Ji Mianli village, some 12 kilometres from Mehar.The deceased victim was identified as Fareeda, 6, daughter of Ali Akbar Mallah, and the missing children as Soona, 5, daughter of Akbar, and Sajan, 5, son of Peeral. The charred body of Fareeda was retrieved from a burnt down house while efforts were underway to trace the other two children when

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the last report came in late in the evening.Residents of the village said that 25 cattle head were burnt alive and at least three tonnes of wheat and rice, besides all belongings and valuables of the affected families were reduced to ashes.Eight of the 20 injured victims were stated to be in a serious condition but none could be taken to a government hospital, villagers said, adding that fire tenders stationed at Mehar and Dadu did not reach the village despite several frantic calls made by them.No government functionary turned up at the village since the fire hit the first house at 2pm and raged through the village till 7pm, they added.A group of affected villagers led by Pakistan Peoples Party Sindh Council member Waqar Ahmed Janwary held a demonstration against the local administration and urged the chief minister to take notice of its indifferent attitude.

Trader dies another injured in firing The Statesman, May 25,2015

QUETTA: A trader was killed and another sustained injuries when unidentified gun men fired at them from close range here on Sunday.According to the Police, the deceased was identified as Fazal Muhammad while injured was identified as Suleman. The unidentified attackers fired from point blank range and hit them in the head, Fazal died on the spot while Suleman is fighting for his life at Civil Hospital, Quetta.Allah Dad Tareen, General Secretarty of Ajuman-e-Tajiran Quetta told APP that shops will remain closed to show solidarity with the grieved family. - APP

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AJK

Balochistan

FATA

ICT

GilgitBaltistan

KhyberPakhtunkhwa

Punjab

Sindh

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VAW in Pakistan - 2012

Indian Occupied Kashmir

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0.01 - 281

281 - 674

674 - 1628

1628 - 4766

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822

575

432

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Murder

Abduction / Kidnapping

Miscellaneous

Domestic Violence

Rape/Gang Rape

Suicide

Honour Killing

Sexual Assault

Acid throwing

Burning

Number of Major Categories of VAW

Categories of Crime Punjab Sindh Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Balochistan Islamabad Total

Abduction / Kidnapping 1222 207 33 18 127 1607 Murder 835 381 395 84 50 1745 Domestic Violence 573 230 114 34 38 989 Suicide 394 120 44 8 9 575 Honour Killing 227 158 42 3 2 432 Rape/Gang Rape 676 103 14 11 18 822 Sexual Assault 12 46 0 0 0 58 Acid throwing 45 28 8 0 2 83 Burning 48 11 4 2 6 71 Miscellaneous 734 344 20 7 29 1134 Total 4766 1628 674 167 281 7516